The shortlist for Premier League Goal of the Month for September are in and there have been some cracking strikes.
From Fikayo Tomoro's first Premier League goal, a stunner at Wolves, to Trent-Alexander Arnold and N'Golo Kante's strikes in Chelsea v Liverpool, there have been some stunners.
Here is the Premier League shortlist for the official Goal of the Month for September - watch them all below before casting your vote:
- Jetro Willems (Newcastle) - v Liverpool
- Fikayo Tomori (Chelsea) - v Wolves
- Moussa Djenepo (Southampton) v Sheff United
- Jeff Hendrick (Burnley) - v Brighton
- James Maddison (Leicester) - v Tottenham
- Aaron Cresswell (West Ham) - v Manchester United
- Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) - v Chelsea
- N'Golo Kante (Chelsea) - v Liverpool
Cast your vote here
🚀 Premier League Goal of the Month Contenders ⚽️
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1⃣ Jetro Willems
2⃣ Fikayo Tomori
3⃣ Moussa Djenepo
4⃣ Jeff Hendrick
5⃣ James Maddison
6⃣ Aaron Cresswell
7⃣ Trent Alexander Arnold
8⃣ N'Golo Kante
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