Could Omar Marmoush's Wonder Strike Be The Premier League's Goal of the Season?

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Key Takeaways
- Marmoush's goal against Bournemouth is a standout moment of the season.
- He is the first Manchester City player to win this award.
- Marmoush joined City from Eintracht Frankfurt in January.
- He scored seven goals in his debut season.
- City aims to bounce back with the FIFA Club World Cup.
New Delhi, May 31 (NationPress) The stunning goal by Manchester City's forward Omar Marmoush against Bournemouth earlier this month has been declared the Premier League's Goal of the Season.
Seizing the ball just past the halfway line, the Egyptian player surged towards the net, executing a fierce, dipping strike that hit the top corner off the post. This remarkable effort opened the scoring just 14 minutes into what was City's final home match of the season and highlighted Marmoush's impressive start at the Etihad Stadium.
Since joining from Eintracht Frankfurt in January, he has scored seven goals in 16 Premier League matches before the season concluded last week. Remarkably, he needed just over 30 minutes against Newcastle United back in February to record his first hat-trick for the club, and he has also netted against teams like Brighton and Crystal Palace.
However, there’s no question which goal remains most memorable.
He triumphed over contenders such as Chelsea's Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson, former Aston Villa player Jhon Duran, Fulham's Harry Wilson, Newcastle's Alexander Isak, Bournemouth's David Brooks, Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma, Carlos Baleba, and Ipswich's Jens Cajuste.
Marmoush's goal garnered the most collective votes from both the public and a panel of football analysts, surpassing a shortlist that included all the season's Goal of the Month winners.
This achievement makes Marmoush the first player from Manchester City to receive the Goal of the Season award and the second Egyptian player to earn this honor, following Mohamed Salah's spectacular solo goal against City in the 2021/22 season.
Following a trophyless season after four consecutive title wins, City aims to clinch the FIFA Club World Cup.
They will compete against Wydad of Morocco, Al Ain from Abu Dhabi, and the renowned Juventus in Group G, with the top two teams advancing to the last 16.