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Top Premier League Scorer for Every Letter of the Alphabet

The Premier League has seen hundreds of world-class goal scorers, but what if we pick just one for each letter of the alphabet? From Agüero’s record-breaking goals to Zaha’s flair on the wing, every letter tells a different story of consistency, passion, and brilliance. Here’s a look at the top Premier League scorer for every letter from A to Z — a journey through three decades of unforgettable football moments.

A – Sergio Agüero – 184 goals

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The Argentine legend became Manchester City’s all-time top scorer and a Premier League icon. His 184 goals came with a blend of precision, pace, and lethal finishing.

B – Darren Bent – 106 goals

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Known for his sharp instincts in the box, Bent delivered consistently across several clubs, including Sunderland, Tottenham, and Aston Villa.

C – Andy Cole – 187 goals

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A key part of Manchester United’s treble-winning squad, Cole’s 187 goals make him one of the league’s most prolific forwards ever.

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D – Jermain Defoe – 163 goals

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Defoe was the definition of a poacher — quick, clinical, and ruthless inside the penalty area across nearly 500 appearances.

E – Jason Euell – 55 goals

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Euell’s versatility and work ethic made him a valuable forward, scoring regularly for clubs like Charlton and Birmingham.

F – Robbie Fowler – 162 goals

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“God,” as Liverpool fans called him, was one of the most natural finishers of the 1990s, combining flair with deadly accuracy.

G – Steven Gerrard – 121 goals

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A midfield powerhouse, Gerrard’s long-range strikes and leadership made him Liverpool’s heartbeat for more than a decade.

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H – Thierry Henry – 175 goals

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A Premier League legend, Henry’s elegance and devastating pace transformed Arsenal into title contenders during his peak years.

I – Danny Ings – 72 goals

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Ings battled injuries but remained a constant threat, proving his finishing quality at Burnley, Liverpool, and Southampton.

J – Gabriel Jesus – 76 goals

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The Brazilian forward impressed at Manchester City and Arsenal with his movement, creativity, and high work rate.

K – Harry Kane – 213 goals

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Tottenham’s talisman and England captain has been one of the most consistent goal scorers in modern Premier League history.

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L – Frank Lampard – 177 goals

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The highest-scoring midfielder in Premier League history, Lampard’s timing and intelligence made him Chelsea’s attacking engine.

M – Sadio Mané – 111 goals

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A key figure in Liverpool’s recent success, Mané’s speed, pressing, and composure made him one of the league’s best wingers.

N – Kevin Nolan – 69 goals

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A reliable captain and consistent scorer from midfield, Nolan made his mark at Bolton, Newcastle, and West Ham.

O – Michael Owen – 150 goals

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A teenage sensation turned Ballon d’Or winner, Owen’s blistering pace and finishing terrorized defenses in the late ’90s and early 2000s.

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P – Kevin Phillips – 92 goals

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The 1999–2000 Golden Boot winner remains the only Englishman to win the European Golden Shoe — a testament to his clinical finishing.

Q – Niall Quinn – 59 goals

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Known for his aerial strength and intelligent play, Quinn was a key target man for Sunderland and Manchester City.

R – Wayne Rooney – 208 goals

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Manchester United’s all-time leading scorer combined power, creativity, and passion in over a decade of brilliance.

S – Alan Shearer – 260 goals

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The ultimate Premier League goal machine, Shearer’s record of 260 goals stands as an unmatched milestone in English football.

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T – Fernando Torres – 85 goals

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At his peak with Liverpool, Torres was unstoppable — a blend of speed, skill, and ruthless finishing.

U – David Unsworth – 38 goals

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A surprising name on the list, Unsworth was a defender known for his reliability and ability from the penalty spot.

V – Jamie Vardy – 145 goals

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From non-league football to Premier League champion, Vardy’s story is one of determination and relentless pace.

W – Ian Wright – 113 goals

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Wright was Arsenal’s talisman before the Henry era, scoring freely with both feet and infectious passion.

X – Granit Xhaka – 17 goals

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One of few players under “X,” Xhaka makes the list thanks to his long-range strikes and leadership in midfield.

Y – Dwight Yorke – 123 goals

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Part of Manchester United’s famous treble-winning team, Yorke’s chemistry with Andy Cole was legendary.

Z – Wilfried Zaha – 68 goals

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A Crystal Palace icon, Zaha dazzled fans with his dribbling and creativity, carrying the club through multiple Premier League seasons.

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