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30th November 2017
02:58pm GMT

It was an excellent goal, one of the best you'll see this season. But it could also be argued that the reaction to it has been a little over the top. Listening to some pundits and commentators, you'd swear the ghost of George Best had floated on the pitch, dribbled around every player twice and scored with a scorpion-kick.
Yes, it was a great goal, but there's a strong argument to make that it's not even Rooney's best goal - which has to be the overhead kick against Manchester City in 2011. On BT Sport, Robbie Savage screamed, "Give him the goal of the season now!"
The BT Sport commentator, Ian Darke, said it was, "one of the great Premier League goals in history." He paused before he said, "in history", just to emphasise the magnitude of what we had witnessed.
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It was a technically brilliant strike, but it was also the third goal against an average West Ham team - managed by David Moyes. It was greatly aided by Hart, who kicked ball into Rooney's path, after charging out of his penalty area and making a mess of the clearance. And Rooney had the freedom of the pitch to strike the ball.
A great goal? Definitely. But "one of the great goals" in Premier League history" seems to be an exaggeration.
In fact, it's probably not even Everton's best goal this season. That accolade has to belong to Gylfi Sigurdsson, who did this against Hajduk Split in the Europa League back in August.
Rooney was further out, but Sigurdsson was out wide, with players surrounding him, and the goalkeeper actually in his penalty area. To hit a volley at such an angle was stunning, and a lot more difficult to execute.
Rooney's goal was great, but there has been a slight overreaction by many pundits, who can never miss an opportunity to praise the Everton forward. It was one of the best goals this season, but not the goal of the season, not Everton's goal of the season and probably not "one of the great" Premier League goals of all time.
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