Omar Marmoush’s exceptional strike in opposition to Bournemouth has been named because the Premier League’s Objective of the Season.
The Manchester Metropolis ahead’s pleasant effort on the Etihad Stadium on Might 20 has claimed the 2024-25 competitors’s prize, the league introduced on Saturday.
Marmoush acquired a easy go from Mateo Kovacic earlier than bursting ahead and unleashing a depraved right-footed drive into the top-left nook, which kissed the submit of Kepa Arrizabalaga’s aim earlier than stepping into.
The Egypt worldwide beat off competitors from Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson, Jhon Duran, Harry Wilson, Alexander Isak, David Brooks, Kaoru Mitoma, Carlos Baleba and Jens Cajuste.
That gorgeous end noticed Marmoush rating his seventh Premier League aim, with all of them coming on the Etihad.
His run at dwelling marks the joint-most objectives a Man Metropolis participant has scored in a marketing campaign, with 100% of them coming at dwelling, together with Samir Nasri in 2013-14.
It may need been a late entry from @OmarMarmoush, but it surely was SO definitely worth the wait #PLAwards | @ManCity pic.twitter.com/6QdejzyF9m
— Premier League (@premierleague) Might 31, 2025
The previous Eintracht Frankfurt attacker scored three of his seven league objectives for Pep Guardiola’s aspect from outdoors the field, offering ample competitors and help for fellow striker Erling Haaland.
His opener in opposition to Bournemouth additionally ended Man Metropolis’s run of 54 photographs and not using a aim in all competitions, since Kevin De Bruyne’s strike in opposition to Wolves earlier in Might.
Nevertheless, Marmoush’s long-range piledriver didn’t take away from a special day, as Man Metropolis waved farewell to De Bruyne with a 3-1 win that despatched them on their technique to Champions League qualification.
De Bruyne additionally created two possibilities within the recreation, taking his total complete within the Premier League to 846. Since Opta have this metric on document (2003-04), no participant has created extra (Cesc Fabregas additionally 846).