There is only one correct answer to Premier League’s November Goal of the Month, it’s not Richarlison

Premier League fans have the joy of voting for November’s Goal of the Month following several outrageous efforts.

Richarlison lobbed David Raya from long range during Tottenham’s 4-1 defeat to Arsenal last month, with Jeremy Doku, Iliman Ndiaye, and Man United‘s Amad Diallo also nominated.

Doku’s goal came as Man City stunned Liverpool in a 3-0 win at the Etihad Stadium, shifting onto his right foot before unleashing past Giorgi Mamardashvili, with Diallo volleying home against Nottingham Forest.

However, none of them come close to the top of the picks from November, with one name sticking out like a sore thumb following his outlandish finish in the Premier League.

Man United, Everton, and Man City players among Premier League nominees

As well as the names already mentioned, Yeremy Pino, Tyler Adams, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and Harry Wilson are all in with a chance of winning the award.

Of course, it is always subjective due to it being a supporter-led award, and with Dewsbury-Hall scoring an incredible effort against Newcastle United, many Evertonians will feel that he deserves it.

All of the goals deserve to be amongst the nominations, obviously, but there is one clear winner that every fan should be voting for, putting their allegiances aside in the process.

During a wild five-goal thriller between Sunderland and Bournemouth, Adams broke away in the 15th minute, trying his luck from just inside the Black Cats’ half.

Bournemouth’s Tyler Adams should be the clear winner

He lobbed the in-form Robin Roefs, who was scurrying back to his goal, before being left in a heap in the net, completely embarrassed by the American international at the Stadium of Light.

The Cherries midfielder could not believe his own eyes, netting just his second goal since joining the club in the summer of 2023, but he deserves to be recognised for the audacious effort.

All of the other nominees are on the list for a reason, but if fans are stuck for who to vote, it becomes completely obvious when you watch Adams’ long-range strike on repeat.

Richarlison also scored a long-range effort, but with Adams’ being slightly further out, it should be the midfielder who takes home the effort once it has been announced.