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Kane chases Rooney & Shearer’s Premier League all-time top scorers

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The top tier in English football has been graced by some iconic finishers down the years, with many joining an exclusive club of centurions

The Premier League has been home to some of the greatest goalscorers to have ever graced the game, with many of those iconic figures registering over 100 efforts in the English top-flight.

From Alan Shearer to Wayne Rooney via Thierry Henry and Mohamed Salah, superstars from all over the world have shown that they are capable of finding the back of net with remarkable regularity.

Who, though, forms part of this exclusive club of centurions and in what order do they sit on an all-time chart? GOAL takes a look…

Alan Shearer hung up his boots back in the summer of 2006, but he continues to set the benchmark for other Premier League finishers some 16 years on.

The former England international savoured title glory while on the books at Blackburn Rovers, before breaking the world transfer record when returning to his roots at Newcastle United in 1996.

He was the first man to 100 Premier League goals, with 112 registered at Ewood Park, and finished with 260 to his name.

Wayne Rooney, who is Manchester United’s all-time leading marksman, is the only other man to have passed the 200-goal mark having found the target on 206 occasions across spells with Everton and the Red Devils.

Andy Cole, another legend at Old Trafford, currently occupies third spot on a notable chart, while Manchester City fan favourite Sergio Aguero – who was forced into retirement by health problems after leaving the Etihad Stadium for Barcelona in 2021 – sits fourth.

Frank Lampard’s remarkable exploits from a midfield berth saw him register 177 Premier League goals through stints at West Ham UnitedChelsea and City, while 1998 World Cup winner Thierry Henry hit all 175 of his efforts while donning the colours of Arsenal.

A couple of former Liverpool poachers also make the highest rung of a Premier League ladder, in the form of Robbie Fowler and Michael Owen, along with ex-West Ham and Spurs star Jermain Defoe, and current Tottenham talisman Harry Kane is still going strong on 196.

RankPlayerGoalsClub/s
1Alan Shearer260Blackburn, Newcastle
2Wayne Rooney208Everton, Manchester United
3Harry Kane201Tottenham
4Andy Cole187Newcastle, Manchester United, Blackburn, Fulham, Manchester City, Portsmouth
5Sergio Aguero184Manchester City
6Frank Lampard177West Ham, Chelsea, Manchester City
7Thierry Henry175Arsenal
8Robbie Fowler163Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester City
9Jermain Defoe162West Ham, Tottenham, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Bournemouth
10Michael Owen150Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester United, Stoke

How many players have scored 100 or more Premier League goals?

The top 10 are the only ones to have reached 150 Premier League goals, with Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy (133) the closest of those still plying their trade at present to breaking into that elite group.

Romelu Lukaku returned to English football at Chelsea in the summer of 2021 and was already a centurion at that stage, while Mohamed Salah’s remarkable consistency at Liverpool saw the Egyptian chase down Steven Gerrard’s haul of 120 goals.

Didier Drogba, who took in two spells at Chelsea during his playing days, was the first African to reach 100 efforts in the Premier League, with Liverpool winger Sadio Mane the latest to join that party.

Raheem Sterling of Manchester City is the most recent inductee into the Premier League’s 100-goal club – having achieved that feat against Wolves on December 11, 2021 – and a list of prolific goal-getters has now been extended to 32 names in total.

RankPlayerGoalsClub/s
11Les Ferdinand149QPR, Newcastle, Tottenham, West Ham, Leicester, Bolton
12Teddy Sheringham146Nottingham Forest, Tottenham, Manchester United, Portsmouth, West Ham
13Robin van Persie144Arsenal, Manchester United
14Jamie Vardy134Leicester
15Mohamed Salah129Chelsea, Liverpool
16Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink127Leeds, Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Charlton
17Robbie Keane126Coventry, Leeds, Tottenham, Liverpool, West Ham, Aston Villa
18Nicolas Anelka125Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bolton, Chelsea, West Brom
19Dwight Yorke123Aston Villa, Manchester United, Blackburn, Birmingham, Sunderland
20Romelu Lukaku121Chelsea, West Brom, Everton, Manchester United
21Steven Gerrard120Liverpool
22Ian Wright113Arsenal, West Ham
=22Raheem Sterling113Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea
24Dion Dublin111Manchester United, Coventry, Aston Villa
=24Sadio Mane111Southampton, Liverpool
26Emile Heskey110Leicester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Wigan, Aston Villa
27Ryan Giggs109Manchester United
28Peter Crouch108Aston Villa, Southampton, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Tottenham, Stoke
=29Paul Scholes107Manchester United
=29Darren Bent106Ipswich, Charlton, Tottenham, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Fulham
31Didier Drogba104Chelsea
32Cristiano Ronaldo103Manchester United

Shearer was the fastest to 100, reaching the tally in 124 appearances, with Kane following closely behind by doing it in 141 outings.

Owen was the youngest after bursting onto the scene at Anfield and hitting a century by the age of 23 years and 133 days old.

Of the 32 currently occupying the loftiest of scoring perches, six have reached that mark without converting a single penalty – Mane, Cole, Peter Crouch, Emile Heskey, Les Ferdinand and Ryan Giggs.

(Goal)

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