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Who are the top ten top scorers in Premier League history?

Top 10 goalscorers in Premier League history: first: Alan Shearer, second: Wayne Rooney, third: Andy Cole, fourth: Frank Lampard, fifth: Thierry Henry, sixth: Sergio Aguero, seventh: Robbie Fowler, eighth: Jerome Defoe, ninth: Michael Owen, and tenth: Les Ferdinand.

First place: Alan Shearer: 260 goals.

Alan shearer was the most prolific striker in England in 1990s, and was also considered as one of the greatest players in English history. He scored more than 30 goals in three consecutive seasons and won the Golden Boot Award in the Premier League three times, bringing a rare Premier League championship trophy to Blackburn, a traditional premier league giant.

Second place: wayne rooney: 208 goals.

Rooney, a legend of Manchester United's Red Devils who needs no explanation, is now preparing to become a player and coach of Championship team Derbyshire. Rooney is recognized as one of the best players in Premier League history, with comprehensive skills, abundant physical strength and strong impact. He used to crush his opponent like a tank on the court. /kloc-Rooney, a talented teenager of 0/6 years and 360 days, became the youngest scorer in the Premier League with a wonderful goal.

Third place: Andy Cole: 187 goal.

With 34 goals in a single season, he tied with alan shearer as the record holder in the Premier League. As one of the important figures who won the Triple Crown in the history of Manchester United 1999, andy cole is regarded as an underrated all-around striker, and his skills are comprehensive and deadly. At Manchester United, andy cole and dwight yorke formed the sharpest striker combination in the Premier League at that time, and the once "black wind and double evil" frightened countless Premier League defenders.

Fourth place: Frank Lampard: 177 goal.

As the top midfielder in the Premier League, Lampard, the soul of the Blue Army, has super scoring ability beyond many strikers and has become a rare non-striker in the history of the Premier League and even the five major leagues. The Premier League scored 177 goals, followed by Henry, Fowler and Owen. Only three players in the history of the Premier League scored more goals than Lampard.

Fifth place: thierry henry: 175 goal.

Once the best player in the Premier League and the best foreign aid in the history of the Premier League, Henry always won the Golden Boot Award four times and the Premier League championship twice. During his eight-year career at Arsenal, Henry has always maintained a superb goal-scoring efficiency and made great contributions to the glorious period of 265,438+the beginning of the 20th century. He is called "the king of Highbury" by gun fans.

Sixth place: Sergio Aguero: 164 goal.

As the only player among the three active players who is still active in the Premier League, aguero has already become a real legend on the pitch. The 365,438+0-year-old Argentine striker still has a chance to continue to refresh his Premier League scoring record, and it may not be a problem to rank among the top three in the Premier League's historical scoring list.

Seventh place: Robbie Fowler: 163 goal.

Robbie Fowler is one of the most talented players in English history and the "God" of Liverpool fans. Fowler started his career at Liverpool and has always been loved by club fans. He has a deadly sense of smell in front of the door, sharp dribbling and shooting, and can spread his left and right feet, threatening the opponent's defense at any time and hitting the ball into the door.

Eighth place: Jerome Defoe: 162 goal.

Defoe, 37, currently plays for Glasgow Rangers in Su Chao on loan. He may be the least known of the top ten strikers, but his goal and efficiency can rank among all strikers in the history of Premier League.

Ninth place: Michael Owen: 150 goal.

Owen, a former wind chaser, is famous for his extremely fast speed and strong scoring ability. At Liverpool, Owen changed from a young star to a world superstar. 200 1, Owen led Liverpool to the fifth crown. In the same year, Owen won the European Golden Globe Award and became the best player in Europe.

Tenth place: Leslie Ferdinand: 149 goal.

As a former prodigal son of the Premier League, Leslie Ferdinand has played for many Premier League teams in his career. In his first season at Newcastle, he scored 25 goals, the highest goal of his career in the Premier League. In the second season, Alan Shearer came to the team and partnered with him in the front line. Together, they scored 4 1, which became the front line combination of all teams at that time.