6. Teddy Sheringham 1992-97, 2001-03
Sherringham may not have had the pace of Robbie Keane, or the world class ability of Klinsmann, but he has enough of a goalscorers head on his shoulders to become the club’s highest scorer of the Premier League era.
Scoring so many at a time when Spurs were frequently left languishing in the middle of, or at the bottom of the table, he was plucked by Sir Alex Ferguson at the ripe old age of 31 as a replacement for Eric Cantona. He spent two successful years at Old Trafford before coming back at proving that he still knew how to find the net on a regular basis.