Which of this weekend's great goals was the best? Vote for Defoe, Zamora, Rooney, Adam, Sanchez or Giroud

Pick your favourite from a weekend of memorable strikes

Simon Rice
Sunday 05 April 2015 16:52 BST
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The Premier League's claim that it's the best division in the world can seem overblown, but this weekend it's been difficult to disagree.

Football fans have witnessed some truly memorable goals, from Wayne Rooney's strike on the turn to Charlie Adam's effort from inside his own half. With Saturday's screamers seemingly impossible to top, Jermain Defoe then unleashed one during the Tyne-Wear derby to rival the lot.

But which was the best goal? Check out our short list below and then vote in our poll.

Jermain Defoe

Sunderland vs Newcastle: A long punt forward came off the head of a Sunderland team-mate and dropped to Defoe just outside the box, who then struck the ball on the volley with his left-foot into the top corner.

Jermain Defoe strikes the opener against Newcastle
Jermain Defoe strikes the opener against Newcastle (GETTY IMAGES)

Bobby Zamora

West Brom vs QPR: Despite there appearing to be little danger as Zamora reached the corner of the penalty box, the QPR striker used the outside of his left boot to get the ball over the head of Boaz Myhill, onto the underside of the bar and in.

Bobby Zamora scored in his side's 4-1 win at the Hawthorns
Bobby Zamora scored in his side's 4-1 win at the Hawthorns (GETTY IMAGES)

Wayne Rooney

Manchester United vs Aston Villa: With a cross seemingly too far behind Rooney for the United captain to make anything of it, he plucked the ball out of the air with his left foot, swivelled and struck the ball with his right foot into the back of the net.

Wayne Rooney scored a fantastic goal in the win
Wayne Rooney scored a fantastic goal in the win (GETTY IMAGES)

Charlie Adam

Chelsea vs Stoke: Spotting Thibaut Courtois off his line, Adam struck the ball to perfection from inside his own half to beat the Chelsea keeper.

Charlie Adam's goal wasn't enough to stop his side losing 2-1 at Stamford Bridge
Charlie Adam's goal wasn't enough to stop his side losing 2-1 at Stamford Bridge (GETTY IMAGES)

Alexis Sanchez

Arsenal vs Liverpool: After taking on a through-ball and cutting inside with one touch, Sanchez then unleashed a venomous shot that went right through Simon Mignolet.

Alexis Sanchez scored his side's third of the afternoon
Alexis Sanchez scored his side's third of the afternoon (GETTY IMAGES)

Olivier Giroud

Arsenal vs Liverpool: Whilst running at pace on goal, rather than use the options around him, Giroud struck the ball from just outside the box and found the corner of Mignolet's net to make it 4-1 to the Gunners.

Olivier Giroud struck in the final minutes at the Emirates
Olivier Giroud struck in the final minutes at the Emirates (GETTY IMAGES)

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