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Have your say on Man City's Premier League goal of the season

Manchester City ended the season in sensational style on Sunday, pulling off a remarkable second-half comeback from 2-0 down to beat Aston Villa 3-2 to clinch the Premier League title.

City's three goals - scored in a mad five-minute spell - were beautifully worked and superbly executed, as were many of City's 99 league goals this season. And to think that some said City would struggle without an elite striker...

Given that the nominees for the Premier League's goal of the season competition comprise of each of the goal of the month winners, Rodri's thunderbolt against Everton is the only City representative.

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So, here at MEN Sport we thought we'd give you the chance to vote for your City goal of the season.

If it wasn't for the next goal in this list, City's opener in the 3-0 defeat of Everton in November might have been the most aesthetically pleasing goal of the season.

It all started with a sumptuous outside of the foot cross from Joao Cancelo out on the left, which Raheem Sterling guided beautifully into the far corner with a cushioned volley.

In terms of goal and assist, it's hard to think of a better combination this season.

Bernardo Silva crashing volley away at Aston Villa, a fitting way to end arguably the best counter-attack seen in the Premier League this season, was truly a sight to behold.

It took just 11 touches, 15 seconds and five City players to take the ball from City's penalty area to the back of the Villa net - all while under pretty intense pressing - and it was the Portuguese star that finished it off with a stunning side-footed volley.

The best bit about the goal was the anticipation that

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