Another eventful Premier League weekend has passed, with several goals scored.
Some goals are bigger than others though, and these are the five that had an outsized influence on games played from Saturday, Sept. 13 and Sunday, Sept, 14.
The 26-year-old was brought in by Mikel Arteta to provide stability in front of Arsenal's already sturdy back line, but Zubimendi showed this weekend that he also has a nose for goal with two strikes for the Gunners in their 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest.
His game-opening goal was an absolute stunner, as the midfielder latched onto an attempted Forest clearance at the top of their box and struck the cleanest volley you'll likely see in quite some time.
The art of the header is not one that always receives the most appreciation, but Mitoma's gentle, close-range nod to redirect a cross into the back of the Bournemouth net is one that probably should earn some plaudits.
Speaking of headers, Bergvall's 57th-minute goal was a thing of beauty as he rose to meet a lobbed ball into the box and nodded it over the outstretched goalkeeper's reach.
"Route One" isn't usually the prettiest of tactics, but sometimes players can surprise you.
This list wouldn't be complete without a good, old fashioned long-range effort, and Chelsea's Ecuadorian ace provided one with his late strike against Brentford.
The man who scores the most goals in the Premier League will surely have some beauties among his prolific tally, and Haaland impressed with his second goal in Sunday's derby with a half-field run and finish that put his considerable physical gifts on full display.
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