The Premier League has been home to some of the best footballers in the world, particularly when it comes to goal-scoring talent. Over the years, the league has witnessed numerous top-tier strikers carve out their names in the record books with incredible individual performances. Among these, some players have had truly extraordinary seasons, scoring goals at an exceptional rate and leaving their mark on Premier League history.

Here’s a rundown of the top 10 players with the most goals in a single Premier League season, ranked:

1. Erling Haaland (2022/23) – 36 Goals

Erling Haaland’s debut season in the Premier League was nothing short of extraordinary. Scoring 36 goals in 35 appearances, Haaland shattered the previous record for goals in a single Premier League campaign. His clinical finishing, remarkable work rate, and strong partnership with Kevin De Bruyne helped Manchester City clinch the treble. Haaland’s four hat-tricks during the season solidified his status as one of the world’s top strikers.

  • Appearances: 35
  • Minutes per goal: 77
  • Club’s final position: 1st

2. Andy Cole (1993/94) – 34 Goals

Playing for Newcastle United, Andy Cole scored 34 goals in 40 matches during the 1993/94 season. His superb finishing ability and impressive link-up play helped the Magpies finish in third place. In addition to his goals, Cole contributed 13 assists, making him one of the most complete strikers in Premier League history.

  • Appearances: 40
  • Minutes per goal: 106
  • Club’s final position: 3rd

3. Alan Shearer (1994/95) – 34 Goals

Shearer’s 34 goals in the 1994/95 season were crucial in helping Blackburn Rovers clinch the Premier League title. Along with his goals, Shearer also registered 13 assists. His prowess in front of goal made him nearly unstoppable, and the final-day scenes at Anfield are etched in Premier League folklore, even though they lost the match 2-1.

  • Appearances: 42
  • Minutes per goal: 111
  • Club’s final position: 1st

4. Mohamed Salah (2017/18) – 32 Goals

Mohamed Salah’s first season with Liverpool was sensational, as he scored 32 goals in 36 matches. His performances not only secured him the Golden Boot but also propelled Liverpool to the Champions League final. Salah’s goals, including memorable solo efforts, breathed new life into Jurgen Klopp’s system and became the focal point of Liverpool’s attacking play.

  • Appearances: 36
  • Minutes per goal: 91
  • Club’s final position: 4th

5. Alan Shearer (1993/94) – 31 Goals

One season before his title-winning campaign, Shearer netted 31 goals in the 1993/94 season, helping Blackburn to a second-place finish. His hold-up play, physicality, and deadly finishing made him one of the Premier League’s finest strikers at that time. This performance further cemented his place among the best goal scorers in league history.

  • Appearances: 40
  • Minutes per goal: 101
  • Club’s final position: 2nd

6. Alan Shearer (1995/96) – 31 Goals

The former England captain scored more than 30 goals on three separate occasions and despite his spectacular form, he could only help Blackburn to a seventh placed finish. He then left for Newcastle in the Summer of 1996.

  • Appearances: 35
  • Minutes per goal: 102
  • Club’s final position: 7th

7. Cristiano Ronaldo (2007/08) – 31 Goals

In his landmark 2007/08 season, Cristiano Ronaldo scored 31 goals in 34 appearances for Manchester United, helping them secure the Premier League title and a Champions League win. Starting as a winger, Ronaldo terrorized defenders with his dribbling and goal-scoring ability, firmly establishing himself as one of the best players in the world.

  • Appearances: 34
  • Minutes per goal: 89
  • Club’s final position: 1st

8. Luis Suarez (2013/14) – 31 Goals

Luis Suarez was a one-man wrecking crew for Liverpool in the 2013/14 season. Scoring 31 goals in 33 appearances, Suarez was virtually unstoppable, often making a mockery of defenses with his quick footwork and clever finishing. Despite Liverpool finishing second, just behind Manchester City, Suarez’s performances were unforgettable.

  • Appearances: 33
  • Minutes per goal: 96
  • Club’s final position: 2nd

9. Kevin Phillips (1999/2000) – 30 Goals

Kevin Phillips was the star for newly promoted Sunderland in the 1999/2000 season. Scoring 30 goals in 36 appearances, Phillips helped Sunderland finish in a respectable 7th place. His tally included a memorable hat-trick against Derby and three goals in a local derby against Newcastle, making his achievement all the more impressive given his team’s status.

  • Appearances: 36
  • Minutes per goal: 107
  • Club’s final position: 7th

10. Thierry Henry (2003/04) – 30 Goals

Arsenal’s unbeaten season in 2003/04, where they secured the Premier League title without losing a single match, was built around Thierry Henry’s brilliance. Scoring 30 goals in 37 appearances, Henry was the best player in the league that season, combining pace, power, and technical skill to torment opposition defenses.

  • Appearances: 37
  • Minutes per goal: 111
  • Club’s final position: 1st

Conclusion

These players stand out for their incredible goal-scoring feats in the Premier League. From Erling Haaland’s record-breaking 36 goals to Thierry Henry’s role in Arsenal’s unbeaten season, these top scorers have not only left a lasting legacy in the Premier League but have also shaped the way football is played. Their individual brilliance remains a high point in the history of the competition.

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