CUCO Martina has a new rival for goal of the season after Leicester forward Jamie Vardy cracked in a 25-yard half-volley as the Foxes beat Liverpool at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday night to stay top of the Premier League.

Here, the Daily Echo looks at who could rival Martina for the accolade. 

But, first, let us recap that incredible moment when the Saints full-back cracked that sensational, swerving strike in the 4-0 win over Arsenal at St Mary's on Boxing Day. 

WHAMMY!

At the Emirates Stadium last night, ahead of the goalless draw, Cuco re-enacted his stunning goal.

He was an unused substitute in the 0-0 draw, but here he is pretending to smash another belter when the Saints players arrived at the ground. 

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Anyway, here's a look at the other top draw strikes of the season.

  • JAMIE VARDY (LEICESTER v Liverpool, February 2 2016)

England forward Vardy looked to be chasing a lost cause when, on the hour, Riyad Mahrez lumped a hopeful pass forwards into the Liverpool half. However, as the ball dropped over his shoulder, Vardy sent an instinctive, angled half-volley soaring over the backpedalling goalkeeper Simon Mignolet and into the roof of the net. The Leicester striker added a second to seal the victory, but this time from close range.

  • DELE ALLI (Crystal Palace v TOTTENHAM, January 26 2016)

Teenage midfielder Alli netted a brilliant effort as Spurs came from behind to win 3-1 at Palace. The 19-year-old England Euro 2016 hopeful collected a knockdown at the edge of the Palace box, taking the ball on his knee before flicking it back over his head and spinning around to dispatch a stunning volley into the bottom left corner.

  • MATT RITCHIE (BOURNEMOUTH v Sunderland, September 19 2015)

A wonderful strike from Ritchie helped Bournemouth on their way to a first Premier League home win, going on to beat a struggling Sunderland side 2-0. The Cherries were 1-0 up with an early goal from Callum Wilson when a corner was headed clear to the edge of the Sunderland penalty area, from where Ritchie chested the ball down and then fired it back into the top left corner.

  • CHRISTIAN BENTEKE (Manchester United v LIVERPOOL, September 12 2015)

Liverpool were trailing Manchester United 2-0 at Old Trafford heading into the final five minutes when Jordon Ibe got away down the right and cut the ball back into a crowded penalty area. Daley Blind's backward header sent the ball up into the air, and as it dropped, Benteke swivelled to execute a textbook overhead kick into the top-right corner. United rallied to net a swift third through Anthony Martial, as defeat edged Reds boss Brendan Rodgers closer to the exit door at Anfield.

  • PHILIPPE COUTINHO (Stoke v LIVERPOOL, August 9 2015)

Liverpool had opened the campaign full of hope, and with a hard-earned 1-0 win at Stoke thanks to a sublime late long-range effort from Coutinho. With 86 minutes on the clock, the Brazil attacking midfielder collected the ball midway in the home side half, shrugging off his marker before charging towards the Stoke penalty area and clipping a fine strike up and over Jack Butland from 25 yards.