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. 20, and Sunday, Sept. 21.
Gravenberch has been essential to Liverpool since moving to Anfield in 2023, but the 23-year-old is mostly known for his influence in the middle of the park rather than his goal-scoring exploits.
But every now and then he'll pop up and write his name on the scoresheet, and on Saturday he did so emphatically in the Merseyside derby against Everton.
Receiving a pass inside the Everton 18-yard box from the right wing, Gravenberch swung and connected with a deft first touch to lift the ball over the Toffees' goalkeeper.
It's been a trying start to the season for Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are rooted to the bottom of the standings with just three goals scored across five games.
However, that third goal was a spectacular team effort of one-touch soccer to carve up the Leeds defence on Saturday, leading to a nice first-time finish from Krecji.
Unfortunately for Wolves the game ended in another loss, but Krejci's goal shows that they can pull off memorable moments from time to time.
A good breakaway is always exciting, and Brighton executed one to perfection inside the opening 10 minutes against Tottenham this weekend.
After working their way out of a high press from Spurs, the Seagulls sprung Minteh on a half-field run towards the opposing goal, with the Gambian easily pulling away from Tottenham's defence before rounding the goalkeeper and depositing the ball into the open net.
It doesn't get much better than Stach's 39th-minute free kick for Leeds, as the 26-year-old hit a picture-perfect right-footed effort around the wall and into the upper right-hand corner of the net, leaving Wolves goalie José Sá with absolutely no chance of saving it.
No more explanation is necessary, this is just beautiful.
An absolute banger to win a derby away from home? That's what Mitchell pulled off for Crystal Palace in the second half at London Stadium as he latched onto a weak clearance attempt and laced a vicious volley into the net from seven yards out.
Mitchell may never hit a ball better than that.
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