WATCH & VOTE: Premier League Goal of the Month for September

Watch the best goals from September's Premier League games which include Antonio Valencia's volley against Everton and Coutinho's fine free-kick at Leicester Watch the best goals from September's Premier League games which include Antonio Valencia's volley against Everton and Coutinho's fine free-kick at Leicester

Leroy Sane? Kevin De Bruyne? Harry Kane? Watch our pick of the Premier League goals from September and vote for your favourite.

Check out our pick of eight stellar strikes from the second month of the season in the video above and then vote for the best.

Daryl Janmaat - Southampton 0-2 WATFORD

The Dutch full-back's thunderbolt wrapped up Watford's win at St Mary's.

Leroy Sane - MAN CITY 5-0 Liverpool

The winger's curler from the edge of the area completed Man City's resounding victory over Liverpool at the Etihad.

Antonio Valencia - MAN UTD 4-0 Everton

United's right-back gave his side the lead against Everton with a beautifully struck first-time volley that flew past a helpless Jordan Pickford.

Alvaro Morata - Stoke City 0-4 Chelsea

The champions' record signing scored a stunning hat-trick at the bet365 Stadium, the pick of which was his second strike, a wonderful solo effort.

Fabian Delph - MAN CITY 5-0 Crystal Palace

Drafted in as a makeshift left-back in place of the injured Benjamin Mendy, Delph rounded off the home team's scoring with this sensational long ranger.

Philippe Coutinho - Leicester City 2-3 LIVERPOOL

The twinkle-toed Brazil international's first Premier League goal of the season was certainly worth the wait, an unstoppable 25-yard free-kick to double Liverpool's lead at the King Power.

Kevin De Bruyne - Chelsea 0-1 MAN CITY

City's Belgian midfielder settled this clash at the home of the champions by beating compatriot Thibaut Courtois with a thunderbolt from just outside the area.

Harry Kane - Huddersfield 0-4 TOTTENHAM

Kane bagged a brace at Huddersfield, but it was the red-hot striker's second of the game that really caught the eye.