Max Dowman has won Arsenal's Emirates goal of the season award for his solo strike against Everton.
The 16-year-old became the youngest scorer in Premier League history when he came off the bench to wrap up victory over the Toffees in March.
Dowman picked up the ball deep in his own half after an Everton corner was cleared. He knocked it past Vitaliy Mykolenko, skipped inside Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and then ran clear to finish into the empty net.
That goal came deep in stoppage-time and sealed a crucial victory, moving Arsenal nine points clear of City at the time.
It was one of the most memorable moments of the Emirates era and unsurprisingly that was voted by supporters as the best goal Arsenal scored on home soil this season.
Dowman picked up 38% of the votes, putting him well clear of Martin Zubimendi in second.
The Spaniard's volley against Nottingham Forest in September left him as runner-up to Dowman.
Zubimendi took 17% of the ballot, with Leah Williamson in third with 11% for her header against Leicester.
The goal of the season award is another piece of silverware for Dowman to add to his fast-growing collection.
The teenager won the Premier League home grown debutant of the season award for his breakthrough campaign for the Gunners.
Dowman has also been nominated for PFA young player of the year, which will be awarded at a ceremony in August.
Nico O'Reilly is favourite to win that, with Rayan Cherki, Junior Kroupi, Kobbie Mainoo and Rio Ngumoha completing the shortlist.
Arsenal have half of the six-man shortlist for the main PFA player of the year award.
Declan Rice, Gabriel and David Raya are all in the running, facing competition from Erling Haaland, Bruno Fernandes and Cherki.
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