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VOTE: Premier League Goal of the Month for November

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Take a look at some of the Premier League's best strikes from November, including a Paul Pogba volley and Pedro's belter against Spurs

Paul Pogba, Eden Hazard, Dean Marney... Who scored the best Premier League goal in November?

Which was the pick of the bunch? Watch the goals in the video above - remember to sign in with your Sky iD - then scroll down to vote. 

Paul Pogba - Swansea 1-3 MAN UTD

The Frenchman showed a moment of class to convince many he is worthy every penny of the £89m Man Utd spent on him, fizzing a volley into the top right corner from 25 yards. The midfielder showed fine technique to keep the volley down. 

Christian Eriksen - Chelsea 2-1 SPURS

Spurs took the lead and were dreaming of a first win at Stamford Bridge since 1990 thanks to Eriksen's superb half volley from 20 yards, a rare flash of genius from the Dane in what has been a below-par term so far. 

Eden Hazard - CHELSEA 5-0 Everton

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Chelsea and Hazard were at their free-flowing best in the 5-0 demolition of Everton, and the Belgian's left-footed effort into the near post from just inside the area was the finest of the goals. 

Eden Hazard of Chelsea (L) takes on Ramiro Funes Mori of Everton (R) during the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge
Image: Eden Hazard goes on a run against Everton last month

Dean Marney - BURNLEY 1-2 Man City

They may have suffered a late defeat against Pep Guardiola's men, but Marney's thunderbolt volley from outside the box was a joy to behold, his first Premier League goal in seven years.

Pedro - CHELSEA 2-1 Spurs

With Spurs edging towards half-time 1-0 up at Chelsea, Pedro pulled the rabbit out of the hat with a fine curling effort from the edge of the box. The perfect time to score, and the Blues went on to win 2-1. 

Roberto Pereyra - WATFORD 2-1 Leicester

The £13m signing from Juventus produced a stunning strike in Watford's fine win over the champions, cutting in from the left and beating Kasper Schmeichel. That was the Argentine's second goal for the Hornets since his summer move. 

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