Do you have a favourite ever goal?

Fast forward to 1.20 - this one by Marco Van Basten is special:



And Dennis Bergkamp scored this absolute blinder:



For God's own Club, Vinnie's rocket against Leicester wasn't too shabby...
 
Hal Robson-Kanu’s Cruyff turn v Belgium in the Euro 2016 Quarter Finals. You don’t see those every week.
 
Drogba v Liverpool 2014, Bale v Liverpool 2018 and Sane v Liverpool 2019. All tremendously satisfying I found.
 
For me it's Andy May's goal against Charlton ( City's 2nd in the 5:1 promotion game 1985) It's nothing special but as always stuck in my mind seeing it from the Kippax and not on the tv angle from the main stand. Just seemed too just float into the top corner from where I was standing .
Bit “packed” the kippax that day mate, you did well to see it!! i think i just felt it :)
 
Most of mine have already been done
Yaya v Villa 14
Yaya LCF 14
Dzecko 1-6 (Silva's ball)
VK v Leicester
Hinchcliffe 5-1

But for one out of "leftfield", when you only got 2 games each on MOTD and The Big Match
Trevor Francis v Wolves Christmas 81ish in the last minute. Can't remember seeing many people run quicker
 
Ah, if it's favorite ever goal not just by City then I might go for Pak Do Ik for North Korea v italy in the 1966 World Cup.
 
Dzeko's goal against the Rags in the 6-1 thumping also gets a shout purely because of Silva's sublime ball through to him. It was like watching poetry in motion

Try find Dzeko’s goal vs inter in the Dublin Super Cup. The ball from David that day was unbelievable.
 
Funnily enough missed the first goal , but the Andy May one I was straight in line and that's what I remember and not the tv angle
I didn’t see our 1st goal either!! simmo ran them ragged that day & the best bit is charlton looked like the rags in their kit ;)
 
Sergio’s against Liverpool, our place, February 2013. I’ve watched that many times, pausing it at key points and everything. I still don’t understand how he pulls it off.
It occurs to me that your favourite goal may not be the best one you’ve seen scored. On that count, then, Colin Bell’s first one at Maine Road after his long, long injury would be up there among all time favourites. The emotion across the Kippax (and I’m sure, in the other stands) was a tsunami.
 

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