Everton's season has brought mixed emotions at Goodison Park.

Ronald Koeman enjoyed the joint-best start of any manager in Toffees history but after September, the club went on a three-month run that witnessed just one Premier League victory. However, the fortunes of the team seem to have changed in recent weeks.

As we approach the new year, the Toffees are mounting a charge towards European football qualification as they look to bring it back to the blue side of Mersey for the first time in three seasons.

Following their Premier League clash with Hull City yesterday evening, we've now reached the 19-match halfway mark of Everton's top-flight campaign.

The topsy-turvy season has seen Everton produce some incredible strikes, so it's time to consider the Goodison outfit's best goal of the campaign thus far.

We've whittled it down to a shortlist of five contenders - let us know which one gets your vote in the comments section below!

5. Ashley Williams - Arsenal

It's not the most attractive goal Everton have scored this campaign but its importance cannot be overstated.

Everton had won just once since September before Williams netted against Arsenal with just moments remaining.

The Toffees held out for the victory and guaranteed three points finally came their way, whilst condemning Arsenal to a first league defeat since the opening day of the season.

4. Romelu Lukaku - Sunderland

Romelu Lukaku hadn't scored all season when the Toffees visited the Stadium of Light to take on Sunderland back in September.

The Belgian fired an eleven-minute hat-trick to give the Toffees a convincing victory. Most notably, his third goal was a brilliant team goal that saw the Merseysiders slice through the fragile Sunderland defence.

3. Yannick Bolasie - Burnley

Many eyebrows were raised when Everton forked out £25million to sign Yannick Bolasie in the summer, but the winger's impact was fantastic before his injury.

The former Crystal Palace star scored his first Toffees goal away at Burnley, when he capped off a remarkable counter-attack against the newly promoted side.

A knee injury looks set to rule Bolasise out for the remainder of the season, however.

2. Romelu Lukaku - Manchester City

When Everton visited the Etihad Stadium in October, not many gave the Toffees a chance of coming away with a result.

Shortly after the hour mark, however, Romelu Lukaku decided to silence the doubters by scoring one of the best individual goals this season.

The forward picked the ball up on the halfway line and ran at the City defence before firing the Merseysiders into a surprising lead.

1. Seamus Coleman - Middlesbrough

Nothing excites football fans more than seeing a player run at the heart of the opposition defence.

Against 'Boro in September, Seamus Coleman combined with his team-mates to carve open the newly promoted side's backline.

The jinking run accumulated with him firing Everton into a half-time lead with an absolute rocket into the bottom corner.