The Premier League games throughout April threw up plenty of goals, twists and shocks as the races at both ends of the table tightened up, with Everton dropping into the relegation zone and Manchester United dropping out of the Champions League race.
But, of the 118 goals scored this month, which ones deserve to be nominated for Goal of the Month for April.
Here are the 10 contenders.
📰 Table Of Contents
- 1 1. Granit Xhaka (Arsenal) vs Manchester United
- 2 2. Enock Mwepu (Brighton) vs Arsenal
- 3 3. James Ward Prowse (Southampton) vs Leeds United
- 4 4. Rodrigo (Manchester City) vs Watford
- 5 5. Mo Salah (Liverpool) vs Manchester United
- 6 6. Antonio Rudiger (Chelsea) vs Brentford
- 7 7. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) vs Norwich
- 8 8. Joelinton (Newcastle United) vs Norwich
- 9 9. Connor Roberts (Burnley) vs Southampton
- 10 10. Aaron Cresswell (West Ham) vs Everton
1. Granit Xhaka (Arsenal) vs Manchester United
With the game finely poised at 2-1 between two contenders for the final Champions League spot, Arsenal’s midfield man stepped up. The ball fell to him 25 yards out, and the Swiss thundered a left-footed strike past David De Gea for Arsenal’s third, and ensure that all three points remained in north London.
🧨 BOOOMMM!! pic.twitter.com/75cddKfqNL
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) April 24, 2022
2. Enock Mwepu (Brighton) vs Arsenal
A special goal. 🌟 @EnockMwepu45 🇿🇲 pic.twitter.com/55unRY0er3
— Brighton & Hove Albion (@OfficialBHAFC) April 11, 2022
3. James Ward Prowse (Southampton) vs Leeds United
The first of several free-kicks to be part of this shortlist, and who better to welcome them in than arguably the best free-kick taker in Premier League history, James Ward-Prowse.
With his side a goal down, Ward-Prowse fired over the wall from 25 yards, and into the top corner past a stranded Ilan Meslier to rescue a point at Elland Road.
4. Rodrigo (Manchester City) vs Watford
In amongst the four goals scored by Gabriel Jesus against Watford was this rocket from Rodri. With teammate De Bruyne on the floor after a collision, Rodri took the initiative himself and smashed the ball home from the edge of the area on the half volley to restore a 2 goal cushion for his side.
5. Mo Salah (Liverpool) vs Manchester United
Mo Salah capped a brilliant team move against Manchester United, which centred on a brilliant round the corner pass from Sadio Mane. The second goal in the game, in truth Liverpool could have run out far more than 4-0 winners on the night.
Sadio Mané inventing new angles there. What a goal this is. pic.twitter.com/rJO2Orixne
— The Redmen TV (@TheRedmenTV) April 20, 2022
6. Antonio Rudiger (Chelsea) vs Brentford
Despite coming in a 4-1 defeat, Antonio Rudiger’s goal to open the scoring against Brentford was something special. All of 40 yards out, the German centre-back stepped forward and put one firmly in the top corner to hand his side the lead in the game.
7. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) vs Norwich
Another month, another stunner from Ronaldo, and this time from a set-piece. Handed a free-kick 25 yards out with two goals already to his name and his side being held 2-2 by bottom of the league Norwich, CR7 stepped up to smash the ball past Tim Krul, and net his third and his side all three points.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s winning free-kick against Norwich from all angles ✨ pic.twitter.com/r24WsDqHTK
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 17, 2022
8. Joelinton (Newcastle United) vs Norwich
If, like in local youth team football, there was a most improved player award for the Premier League, it would surely go to this man. His move into midfield has resuscitated a dead Newcastle career, and he capped off some wonderful team play with a sharp finish against Norwich for his first of two in the game.
9. Connor Roberts (Burnley) vs Southampton
A massive goal and a brilliant one, Burnley needed some magical football to get themselves out of the relegation zone, and Connor Roberts provided it, curling home the opener with his weaker foot from outside the box.
10. Aaron Cresswell (West Ham) vs Everton
Another free-kick on this list, this time from full-back Aaron Cresswell, who curled home a delightful effort just minutes into their 2-1 win over Everton.