Here are the top 10 highest goalscorers in Premier League history
Who is the highest goalscorer in Premier League history? We gathered some information from Transfermarkt for some of the best players in the world, that is, their all-time performing stats.
This article will tell you about the top 10 highest goalscorers in Premier League history.
Highest Goalscorers
- Alan Shearer – 260 goals
- Wayne Rooney – 208 goals
- Ashley Cole – 187 goals
- Sergio Aguero – 184 goals
- Frank Lampard – 177 goals
- Harry Kane – 176 goals
- Thierry Henry – 175 goals
- Robbie Fowler – 163 goals
- Jermain Defoe – 162 goals
- Michael Owen – 150 goals
On Tuesday, Tottenham defeated Everton 0-5 in which Harry Kane scored a brace and took his Premier League goals stat to 176. He is now just two goals away from Frank Lampard to enter the list of top 5 for the same topic.
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Antonio Conte has admitted that his expectations with Tottenham have become higher. The club was knocked out of FA Cup by Middlesbrough and Conte believes this win was a good response to that.
A good game,” Conte told Sky Sports. “Also a good answer after the last defeat.
“It wasn’t an easy game because Everton are fighting. They have a really good squad with good players. Tonight we played a really good game. We moved the ball very well. We attacked the space at the right time.
“I’m pleased for my players. The hard work we are doing is starting to pay. This team is improving a lot. We have a lot of space to continue to improve.
“It’s not enough. The players and I want to try to be competitive and to fight for position at the top of the table. We have to take this responsibility, the players and I, in the last 12 games to give everything. We’ll see what our position will be.
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“Harry Kane is in a good moment of form. He’s an important player for us. Today it’s good to celebrate because we won 5-0 but I want an answer from my players in the game against United on Saturday. I want to see if we’re getting better and better in a tough game against an important team fighting with us for the top four.