It
was only his seventh Premier League goal since arriving from Germany
three years ago, but Emre Can's sensational overhead kick was enough for
Liverpool to beat Watford on Monday night.
The Germany midfielder ran onto a lofted pass from Lucas and, with his back to goal, hooked a volley into the top corner.With Jurgen Klopp's side sitting in third, it could prove to be a valuable goal as they push for Champions League football - but was it the goal of the season?
"Actually, I would love to see it again - everybody is speaking about it.
"I only saw it once but it looked already pretty nice. I turned a little early and didn't see it hit the back of the net.
"He is a good boy, a good player and he deserves it," added the German manager.

With 11 goals in 100 career league starts, Can is not the most frequent goalscorer, and the player admitted himself that his strike at Vicarage Road was his best to date.

"I saw the space and I ran behind and my first thought was that I wanted to head it, then I didn't think too much."

"He does like to try speculative efforts, and we will not have a pop now after he produced that," said the England midfielder.

"Credit to him, he was brave enough to try it and it flew into the top corner."

Tottenham's Dele Alli won the award last season for his strike at Crystal Palace, and the last Liverpool man to win the honour was none other than Steven Gerrard for his brilliant winner in the 2006 FA Cup final.

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