‘Stunner’: Premier League remembers Essien’s superb goal for Chelsea against Arsenal [VIDEO]

It’s been described as one of the best Premier League goals of all time and despite the number of great goals scored in the world’s most-watched football league, Michael Essien’s stunning strike for Chelsea in 2006 stands tall.

Facing London rivals Arsenal in a blockbuster at Stamford Bridge in December, Chelsea were on the verge of slipping to a nine-point deficit to then league leaders, Manchester United.

Mathieu Flamini’s 78th-minute strike had given the Gunners a very important lead at the home of the defending champions.

But cometh the hour, cometh the man.

View of Essien’s stunning strike from the overhead cam.
Photo: Chelsea TV

With only six minutes left, Frank Lampard picked up a pass from Arjen Robben and laid the ball off to the onrushing Essien who hit a swerving piledriver from all of 35 yards, which flew past Lehmann before he could do anything about it.

At first glance, it was a very good goal, but from other angles, it was clear just how outstanding the goal was.

Despite it being about 13 years old, the goal is still clearly a favourite of football fans and the celebration by Mourinho at the end has immortalised it in league history.

While some have taken this opportunity to assess the player’s impact on the Premier League as a whole, others can’t help but admire the strike with many arguing that it’s one of the best the league has ever seen.

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