Premier League 2020-2021

Top Scorers
League ID: 2790
Last Updated: May 24, 2021
Last Changed: Monday, May 24, 2021 - 05:15

Rank

Name

Goals

Penalties Scored

Assists

Apps

Goals / 90

Mins / Goal

Shots

On Target %

Conversion Rate

1

Harry Kane

23

4

14

35

0.67

134

110

48.20

0.21

2

Mohamed Salah Ghaly

22

6

5

37

0.64

140

90

57.80

0.24

3

Bruno Miguel Borges Fernandes

18

9

12

37

0.52

172

84

60.70

0.21

4

Heung-Min Son

17

1

10

37

0.49

183

53

67.90

0.32

4

Patrick Bamford

17

2

7

38

0.50

180

90

52.20

0.19

6

Dominic Calvert-Lewin

16

0

0

33

0.50

179

72

63.90

0.22

7

Jamie Vardy

15

8

9

34

0.47

189

67

56.70

0.22

8

Ollie Watkins

14

1

5

37

0.38

237

72

63.90

0.19

9

İlkay Gündoğan

13

1

2

28

0.58

156

43

51.20

0.30

9

Alexandre Lacazette

13

3

2

31

0.61

148

40

72.50

0.33

11

Kelechi Promise Ịheanachọ

12

0

2

25

0.74

121

39

64.10

0.31

11

Daniel William John Ings

12

2

4

29

0.49

181

45

60.00

0.27

11

Christopher Grant Wood

12

2

3

33

0.39

229

56

69.60

0.21

11

Callum Wilson

12

4

5

26

0.52

173

40

50.00

0.30

15

Marcus Rashford

11

0

9

37

0.34

266

58

63.80

0.19

15

Sadio Mané

11

0

7

35

0.35

255

71

50.70

0.15

15

Gareth Frank Bale

11

0

2

20

1.07

83

32

59.40

0.34

15

Wilfried Zaha

11

2

2

30

0.38

237

37

54.10

0.30

15

Matheus Fellipe Costa Pereira

11

4

6

33

0.38

234

51

54.90

0.22

20

Raheem Sterling

10

0

7

31

0.35

253

49

57.10

0.20

In the strangest of club seasons, the race to be the English Premier League’s top marksman has been a competition between trusted standbys — Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah have both finished top of the chart before — and emerging stars hungry to take the throne, like Bruno Fernandes and Dominic Calvert-Lewin. England’s top division is unmatched in its quality and global reach and the Premier League top scorers 2020-21 list justifies the hype.   

There are few scoring titles as prestigious as the Premier League Golden Boot, given to the EPL top scorer each season. Some of soccer’s most legendary forwards have won it, including Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer, Cristiano Ronaldo, Didier Drogba, Luis Suárez, Robin van Persie, Michael Owen and Ruud van Nistelrooy. 

Back when the EPL had 22 clubs and a 42-game season, both Newcastle’s Andy Cole and Shearer, then playing for Blackburn, landed a record single-season haul of 34 goals. But since the league adopted the 38-game schedule it still utilizes now, the single season Premier League goal record has been held by Salah after “The Pharaoh” hit 32 goals for Liverpool during the 2017-2018 campaign.

While no one is reaching that mark this year, it’s still an intriguing race as victory for either Kane or Salah would mean a third Golden Boot for both, matching the legendary Shearer’s total with only Henry earning more (4) in his illustrious career. Shearer, of course, is the all-time leading scorer in EPL history with 260 goals.

Only Wayne Rooney has also surpassed the 200-goal milestone in the Premier League, but the Manchester United legend actually never claimed the Golden Boot in his career despite twice scoring over 25 goals in a season. It just goes to show how difficult of an achievement it is. 

Another famous player who never won it — for an entirely understandable reason — is Chelsea’s Frank Lampard, who is the greatest goal-scoring midfielder in the division’s history. There’s been an emergence of goal-scoring midfielders in the vein of Lampard this season with Fernandes, İlkay Gündoğan, Harvey Barnes and Tomáš Souček all demonstrating that it pays to be brave in one of the world’s most attack-minded leagues.

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