
Since making his debut in England, ERLING HAALAND has continually outperformed his fellow competitors in the Premier League’s Golden Boot race, and he seems poised to do so once more this season.
The sensational goal-scorer from Manchester City secured the prestigious title for the second year in a row, even while dealing with an injury that sidelined him for around eight weeks during the last campaign.
After scoring an incredible 36 goals in his first season with the Premier League champions, Haaland netted 27 goals in the 2023-24 season.
The question remains: can this Norwegian powerhouse earn the Golden Boot for a third straight year?
Who are the top scorers in the 2024/25 Premier League?
Here are the current top scorers in this season’s Premier League:
- Erling Haaland – Man City – 12
- Mohamed Salah – Liverpool – 10
- Bryan Mbeumo – Brentford – 8
- Chris Wood – Nottingham Forest – 8
- Cole Palmer – Chelsea – 7
- Yoann Wissa – Brentford – 7
- Nicolas Jackson – Chelsea – 7
- Matheus Cunha – Wolves – 7
- Yoane Wissa – Brentford – 6
- Danny Welbeck – Brighton – 6
- Liam Delap – Ipswich Town – 6
- Luis Diaz – Liverpool – 6
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Has any player won the Golden Boot three times consecutively?
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry achieved this impressive milestone from 2003/04 to 2005/06.
Furthermore, Premier League great and Newcastle star Alan Shearer accomplished this feat between 1994/95 and 1996/97.
If Erling Haaland claims the Golden Boot this season, he will be in illustrious company alongside these footballing icons.
Who are the past winners of the Premier League Golden Boot?
- 1992/93 – Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham), 22 goals
- 1993/94 – Andy Cole (Newcastle), 34 goals
- 1994/95 – Alan Shearer (Blackburn), 34 goals
- 1995/96 – Alan Shearer (Blackburn), 31 goals
- 1996/97 – Alan Shearer (Newcastle), 25 goals
- 1997/98 – Chris Sutton (Blackburn), Dion Dublin (Coventry), Michael Owen (Liverpool), 18 goals
- 1998/99 – Michael Owen (Liverpool), Dwight Yorke (Man Utd), Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink (Leeds), 18 goals
- 1999/00 – Kevin Phillips (Sunderland), 30 goals
- 2000/01 – Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink (Chelsea), 23 goals
- 2001/02 – Thierry Henry (Arsenal), 24 goals
- 2002/03 – Ruud van Nistelrooy (Man Utd), 25 goals
- 2003/04 – Thierry Henry (Arsenal), 30 goals
- 2004/05 – Thierry Henry (Arsenal), 25 goals
- 2005/06 – Thierry Henry (Arsenal), 27 goals
- 2006/07 – Didier Drogba (Chelsea), 20 goals
- 2007/08 – Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd), 31 goals
- 2008/09 – Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea), 19 goals
- 2009/10 – Didier Drogba (Chelsea), 29 goals
- 2010/11 – Carlos Tevez (Man City), Dimitar Berbatov (Man Utd), 20 goals
- 2011/12 – Robin van Persie (Arsenal), 30 goals
- 2012/13 – Robin van Persie (Man Utd), 26 goals
- 2013/14 – Luis Suarez (Liverpool), 31 goals
- 2014/15 – Sergio Aguero (Man City), 26 goals
- 2015/16 – Harry Kane (Tottenham), 25 goals
- 2016/17 – Harry Kane (Tottenham), 29 goals
- 2017/18 – Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), 32 goals
- 2018/19 – Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal), Sadio Mane (Liverpool), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), 22 goals
- 2019/20 – Jamie Vardy (Leicester), 23 goals
- 2020/21 – Harry Kane (Tottenham), 23 goals
- 2021/22 – Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Son Heung-min (Tottenham), 23 goals
- 2022/23 – Erling Haaland (Man City), 36 goals
- 2023/24 – Erling Haaland (Man City), 27 goals