Liverpool’s No.15 has enjoyed a productive campaign in front of goal this season, scoring five for the Reds in all competitions and one for England, and almost all of those strikes merit the description ‘spectacular’ or involved a high degree of skill.
For many, the standout would appear to be his second in October’s 4-1 win at Genk, an audacious outside-of-the-boot finish that cannoned in off the crossbar.
However, Oxlade-Chamberlain himself regards his long-range drives against Manchester City in the Champions League two seasons ago and Arsenal in the Carabao Cup earlier this term with more fondness.