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Voting Open for Liverpool’s Goal of the Season

Darwin Núñez of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team’s winning goal by kissing a tattoo of his son on his forearm during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool FC at St. James Park on August 27, 2023.
Darwin Núñez of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team’s winning goal by kissing a tattoo of his son on his forearm during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool FC at St. James Park on August 27, 2023. | Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images

The monthly winners are compiled for your viewing

The club have compiled the 10 goals of the month to create a shortlist for goal of the season, and the voting is open for fans here.

You can choose between:

Darwin Núñez’s winner against Newcastle from the comeback short-sided at St James’ Park.

Dominic Szoboszlai’s bullet of an effort from the D against Leicester.

Mohame Salah’s break-away against Everton to score the second on the day, where Núñez’s pass would make you forget how poorly Liverpool normally meet these occasions.

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s equalizer away at Manchester City (which resulted in a shushing celebration that’s on my favorite shirt purchase of the season).

Alexis Mac Allister’s effort from distance against Fulham, recording his first goal for Liverpool.

Conor Bradley’s goal against Chelsea, where the youngster/deputy right back showed us a bit of what he’s made of.

Núñez’s cheeky volley in the counter-attack against Brentford (that created discourse about his choices in front of goal).

Salah’s neat goal against Brighton, the result of a passing combination in the final third that showed both Liverpool and Mac Allister at their best.

Mac Allister’s bullet into the top corner against Sheffield United — worth noting that both of his efforts from range came in transition after Liverpool had lost the ball in attack, so they’re also great pieces of defending you feel (/s).

And, finally, Harvey Elliott’s unsaveable, looping effort against Tottenham.

There’s plenty to choose from, both in quality and meaningfulness — I was stuck between four if I’m honest. You can watch them all and make your selection here.



Source: liverpooloffside.sbnation.com

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