But
which ranks as No 1 in our list? And what does Sportsmail columnist
Jamie Redknapp think? Find out here... and tell us which one you think
is the cream of the crop.
Defoe celebrates his stunning goal which earned the Black Cats a valuable three points on Sunday
10. Cheikhou Kouyate (West Ham v Leicester)
West Ham midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate (second from left) scores against Leicester on Saturday afternoon
Mignolet dives but can't keep out Olivier Giroud's fine strike as Liverpool suffered a 4-1 defeat on Saturday
8. Hector Bellerin (Arsenal v Liverpool)
Hector Bellerin scores the first Premier League goal of the weekend to give Arsenal the lead against Liverpool
7. Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal v Liverpool)
Arsenal increased their advantage when Alexis Sanchez netted his 14th Premier League goal of the
6. Mesut Ozil (Arsenal v Liverpool)
Mesut Ozil doubled Arsenal's lead at the Emirates with this perfectly-placed free-kick past Simon Mignolet
rly used Per Mertesacker as a shield on the end of Liverpool's wall and curled the ball around his team-mate.
5. Bafetimbi Gomis (Swansea v Hull)
Bafetimbi Gomis puts Swansea 2-0 up against struggling Hull with an acrobatic bicycle kick in south Wales
4. Jermain Defoe (Sunderland v Newcastle)
Defoe (centre) smashes home to seal a vital win for Sunderland at the Stadium of Light
Tim Krul looks on as he is left helpless to stop Defoe's stunning strike on Sunday
3. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United v Aston Villa)
Wayne Rooney swivels to blast a right-footed shot into the top corner of Aston Villa's net on Saturday
The Man United captain's effort flies past Nathan Baker (left) and Fabian Delph on its way towards goal
Rooney celebrates as his team-mates Ander Herrera (left) and Radamel Falcao run to join him
Wayne Rooney - playing as a striker - proved again why he is most effective when in the opposition's area.
The
Manchester United skipper controlled a cross from Angel di Maria with
his left foot, spun and smashed a half-volley with his right into the
top corner and past the helpless Brad Guzan.
Sandwiched
between two goals from Ander Herrera, Rooney's 12th league strike of
the campaign helped Manchester United to a comfortable 3-1 win over
Aston Villa and kept alive any lingering hopes of an unlikely title
challenge.
2. Bobby Zamora (QPR v West Brom)
QPR's Bobby Zamora (left) gets in front of Joleon Lescott to score his side's third goal against West Brom
four for the Hoops at the Hawthorns - was all about his vision and execution.
1. Charlie Adam (Stoke v Chelsea)
Stoke midfielder Charlie Adam lines up an audacious shot from 66 yards against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois watches as the ball goes over his head and into the back of the net
Adam gets a hug from Glenn Whelan (left) and Stephen Ireland after making it 1-1 against the league leaders
5. Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal) vs Liverpool
I can't believe I have to make this goal No 5 in my list. It just shows the calibre of the goals scored this weekend.
The
Chilean took a brilliant first touch before spinning to lash it home
and cap a fine Arsenal move — and a breathless first half.
The Chilean runs off to celebrate after beating Mignolet from outside the Liverpool area
4. Bobby Zamora (QPR) vs West Brom
This
was a beautiful, controlled finish from Bobby with the outside of his
foot (right). He showed incredible awareness to see the chance was on
but was even quicker to sort out his feet and lift it over Boaz Myhill.
Like Defoe's, it was a hugely important goal for his team and part of a superb performance.
3. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) vs Aston Villa
Rooney demonstrated the full range of his technique as he stunned the crowd with a brilliant goal
Any
other week and this would be being talked about in the same breath as
Wayne's overhead kick against City. To flick it up with one foot, pivot
and then hit it with your other is as difficult a skill as you could
wish to see, but he made it look effortless.
2. Jermain Defoe (Sunderland) vs Newcastle United
To
hit that kind of volley on your wrong foot shows unbelievable
technique. When the ball drops like that it's so hard to put the power
in but keep control.
And the fact it was a vital derby winner is why I put it ahead of Wayne Rooney's.
1. Charlie Adam (Stoke) vs Chelsea
Thibaut Courtois was left scrambling and embarrassed as he was beaten from 66 yards by Adam