The 2018/19 Premier League season is just two months old, but as fans we have more than our own fair share of valuable entertainment.

From last minute winners to big upsets, it's all happened in the world's most competitive league in the world and we can't wait for 30 more gameweeks!

Despite there only having been two goal of the month awards so far this season, there have been many goals worthy of troubling the Premier League panel for the Goal of the Season award.

We take a look at some of great goals that have been scored already this season.

Bernardo Silva v Arsenal

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On the opening day of the season Premier League champions Man City travelled to Arsenal who were hoping to start their first season with Unai Emery strongly.

What we saw was a dominant City performance, capped off by a wonderful strike from Bernardo Silva to make it 2-0.

Roberto Pereya v Brighton

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Roberto Pereyra has been one of many reasons why Watford have had an impressive start to their Premier League campaign.

The Peruvian scored both goals on the opening day of the season at Vicarage Road, he's first was a screamer!

Lucas Moura v Fulham

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Many Spurs fans were hoping Lucas Moura would be 'like a new signing' this season after they saw their club fail in their transfer window.

Thanks to Heung-Min Son's international duty, Moura was given a start at Wembley in Gameweek Two and the Brazilian took his chance by scoring this pearler.

This isn't the only time you'll see the midfielder in this list.

Aguero v Huddersfield

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Sergio Aguero is on the warpath this season as he aims to cement himself as the greatest ever foreign Premier League striker.

The Argentine scored a hat-trick as City trounced

Seri v Burnley

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When Jean-Michael Seri arrived at Craven Cottage for £25 million, you would have been forgiven for questioning the price of Fulham's purchase on the Ivorian.

However, the former Nice midfielder is showing his worth in the heart of Fulham's midfield with some hard hitting performances.

His goal against Burnley on Gameweek three also showed he score too.

Lucas Moura v Man United

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It's that man again, Lucas Moura took his form from Gameweek two into the next week with a two fine goals at Old Trafford, as Spurs humbled United to a 3-0 defeat.

His quick fire double in separated by 133 seconds helped Spurs but the game to bed.

Bertrand v Leicester

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Southampton captain Ryan Bertrand is a great pick for Fantasy Premier League managers, he's relatively cheap, always plays and can certainly chip in with the odd assist and in gameweek three, this brilliantly struck goal.

Unfortunately for the left back, it wasn't enough to give the Saints three vital points, but it certainly deserves a place on our list.

Walker v Newcastle

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Kyle Walker hadn't scored a goal in three years when he opened up to shoot against Newcastle in Gameweek four.

But when the England right-back shoots, they stay hit, and luckily for him, this time he found the bottom corner from 30-yards.

It was his first goal for Manchester City and only his sixth in his professional career.

Zaha v Huddersfield

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There is no denying it, Crystal Palace are a one-man team, if you can stop Wilfried Zaha, you have a very good chance of taking all three points.

Huddersfield couldn't do that and were punished in Gameweek two as the Ivorian beat three players before finding the far corner with a curling shot.

Willian v Cardiff

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Maurizio Sarri's arrival at Chelsea has seen Willian and Pedro rotate frequently, with the Italian boss still not 100% sure of his first eleven, especially in attack.

The Brazilian's 22 minute cameo against Cardiff which saw him grab a goal and assist certainly helped his case for a regular starting place.

Hojberg v Brighton

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Pierre-Emile Højbjerg hadn't scored a Premier League goal before this season, but the Danish midfielder grabbed two in two in September.

His second, which came against Brighton on a rainy Monday night was a beauty.

Gundogan v Cardiff

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City turned on the style when they travelled to the Cardiff City Stadium in Gameweek six, scoring five goals as they exploited the Bluebirds' frailties.

All five goals were of real quality, but Ilkay Gundogan's strike was the pick of the bunch.

Lacazette v Everton

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After two defeats in their opening two games, Arsenal hvae now gone on to win six on the bounce in the Premier League, with Unai Emery's influence really starting to show.

The partnership of Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is starting to flourish, with the pair scoring eight goals between.

Lacazette's opener against Everton in Gameweek six was a stunner.

Sturridge v Chelsea

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Daniel Sturridge has been reduced to substitute appearances thanks to the incredible form of Liverpool's Mane, Salah and Firmino combination.

But the Englishman showed his boss Jurgen Klopp exactly what he can bring to the team with two stunning goals against Chelsea in the same week.

A bicycle-kick in the Carabao Cup was followed by a 89th minute equaliser at Stamford Bridge just days later.

Ramsey v Fulham

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As mentioned, Unai Emery's Arsenal are really started to show the rest of the league their potential this season.

A dominant performance at Craven Cottage in Gameweek eight, saw the Gunners win 5-1, Aaron Ramsey's goal to make it 3-1 will no doubt be up their at the end of the season for best goal.

A brilliant goal.