English Premier League goal scorers 2017/18
With amazing fixtures, schedules and athletes… this year is going to be a massive hit in EPL history. Speaking of the matches, nothing could be more exciting than the goals and the scorers. After all, that is the sole reason people watch the matches… to feel the adrenaline rushing through their veins under the skin with the expectation of a goal. A single goal can change the timeline of teams, it can either make or break a whole match. And this is why people are eagerly waiting to see which players live up to the expectation of being the English Premier League goal scorers 2017/18.
English Premier League goal scorers 2017/18
In this following piece, we will be looking at some of the biggest goals as well as goal scorers throughout the history. We will also be discussing the recent performances by the athletes and their scores. So, Until the list of English Premier League goal scorers, 2017/18 comes up, hold on tight …as we take you through a journey of the best goalscorers in EPL.
2017-18 Prediction
Who can goal better and why
In the session of 2016 -17, Harry Kane and Romelu Lukaku …both gave a tough fight for the number one position. Their respective teams also played amazingly well. But in the end, the trophy for the best goal scorer went to Harry Kane as he clearly deserved it. The performances of the athletes will be briefly discussed below. Make sure you read on. For now, let’s take a look at the top 50 goalscorers for the Premier League season 2016 -2017.
Player | Country | Team | Goals (Penalty) |
Harry Kane | England | Tottenham Hotspur | 29 (5) |
Romelu Lukaku | Belgium | Everton FC | 25 (1) |
Alexis Sánchez | Chile | Arsenal FC | 24 (2) |
Kun Agüero | Argentina | Manchester City | 20 (4) |
Diego Costa | Spain | Chelsea FC | 20 (0) |
Dele Alli | England | Tottenham Hotspur | 18 (1) |
Zlatan Ibrahimović | Sweden | Manchester United | 17 (2) |
Eden Hazard | Belgium | Chelsea FC | 16 (2) |
Joshua King | Norway | AFC Bournemouth | 16 (2) |
Christian Benteke | Belgium | Crystal Palace | 15 (2) |
Jermain Defoe | England | Sunderland AFC | 15 (5) |
Llorente | Spain | Swansea City | 15 (0) |
Heung-min Son | South Korea | Tottenham Hotspur | 14 (0) |
Coutinho | Brazil | Liverpool FC | 13 (0) |
Sadio Mané | Senegal | Liverpool FC | 13 (0) |
Jamie Vardy | England | Leicester City | 13 (0) |
Olivier Giroud | France | Arsenal FC | 12 (0) |
Roberto Firmino | Brazil | Liverpool FC | 11 (0) |
Troy Deeney | England | Watford FC | 10 (3) |
Pedro | Spain | Chelsea FC | 10 (0) |
Sam Vokes | Wales | Burnley FC | 10 (2) |
Theo Walcott | England | Arsenal FC | 10 (0) |
Álvaro Negredo | Spain | Middlesbrough FC | 9 (2) |
Michail Antonio | England | West Ham United | 9 (0) |
Andre Gray | England | Burnley FC | 9 (2) |
Gylfi Sigurðsson | Iceland | Swansea City | 9 (3) |
Christian Eriksen | Denmark | Tottenham Hotspur | 8 (0) |
Adam Lallana | England | Liverpool FC | 8 (0) |
Manuel Lanzini | Argentina | West Ham United | 8 (2) |
Mesut Özil | Germany | Arsenal FC | 8 (0) |
Salomón Rondón | Venezuela | West Bromwich Albion | 8 (0) |
Willian | Brazil | Chelsea FC | 8 (0) |
Étienne Capoue | France | Watford FC | 7 (0) |
Andy Carroll | England | West Ham United | 7 (0) |
Peter Crouch | England | Stoke City | 7 (0) |
Gabriel Jesus | Brazil | Manchester City | 7 (1) |
James Milner | England | Liverpool FC | 7 (7) |
Divock Origi | Belgium | Liverpool FC | 7 (0) |
Nathan Redmond | England | Southampton FC | 7 (0) |
Islam Slimani | Algeria | Leicester City | 7 (1) |
Robert Snodgrass | Scotland | Hull City West Ham United |
7 (2) |
Junior Stanislas | England | AFC Bournemouth | 7 (2) |
Raheem Sterling | England | Manchester City | 7 (0) |
Wilfried Zaha | Ivory Coast | Crystal Palace | 7 (0) |
Benik Afobe | Congo DR | AFC Bournemouth | 6 (0) |
Joe Allen | Wales | Stoke City | 6 (0) |
Marko Arnautović | Austria | Stoke City | 6 (0) |
Charlie Austin | England | Southampton FC | 6 (2) |
André Ayew | Ghana | West Ham United | 6 (0) |
Ashley Barnes | England | Burnley FC | 6 (2) |
Premier League Top 5 Goal Scorers in the 2016-17 sessions
In this segment, we are going to take a look at the top 5 best goal scorers from the 25th edition of premier league football.
1. Harry Kane
Club he plays for – Tottenham
87 minutes per goal
Total 2531 minutes played
29 – Total Goals scored
7 Assists
Harry Kane has had undoubtedly an amazing season last year. So much that experts are predicting that he is going to be the top goal scorer in the upcoming season as well. The judges and the experts are not the only people who are mesmerised by this player’s charm. He has every chance of being the best among English Premier League goal scorers 2017/18. His enthusiasm in the field is something to look forward to. He had 29 goals last season, maybe this year the numbers will go up, who knows.
2. Romelu Lukaku
Club he plays for – Everton
131 minutes per goal
Total 3267 minutes played
25 – Total Goals scored
6 Assists
Romelu Lukaku is the very deserving best after Harry. He has had 25 goals in the season and that has earned him a lot of fame. Romelu played exceptionally well in the 2016-17 season and may even become the top scorer in the upcoming one. He has a great potential for that.
3. Alexis Sánchez
Club he plays for – Arsenal
134 minutes per goal
Total 3223 minutes played
24 – Total Goals scored
Sánchez has a great technique of playing and he used that last season very efficiently. He managed to score 24 goals and a whole lot of amazing bragging rights. Maybe this year he will overcome his own number of goals and score more! Let’s keep the wheel of hope spinning.
10 Assists
4. Diego Costa
Club he plays for – Chelsea
154 minutes per goal
Total 3089 minutes played
20 – Total Goals scored
7 Assists
Diego Costa and Sergio Agüero, Both scored an equal number of goals even though their techniques are different. Just for the sake of placing them in a list, they have been places alphabetically. Diego Costa has scored 20 goals last season and is hoping to score even more goals this year. He might even be one of the English Premier League goal scorers 2017/18. More power to him.
5. Sergio Agüero
Club he plays for – Man City
120 minutes per goal
Total 2403 minutes played
20 – Total Goals scored
3 Assists
Like we said, Diego Costa and Sergio Agüero, Both are equally amazing players who are beyond incomparable. It almost seems like this following season holds a lot for him. This handsome player from Man City might be the top scorer next year, who knows.
The last season of EPL was its 25th edition and thus it was spectacular. It has held the bar high for the upcoming one. Audiences all over the world are holding on to their high expectations as the match begins. Tell us which team or player you are going to support this season. If you have a prediction about English Premier League goal scorers 2017/18 or of the winner in mind, leave it down in the comments below as well. Hope you enjoyed reading this one.
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