Premier League’s Five Deadliest Attacks: Breaking Down The Numbers Of Arsenal And Man United’s New Strikeforces

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2. Liverpool – 87 goals

Who: Daniel Sturridge, Mario Balotelli, Rickie Lambert

Sturridge flourished last season and finally began show that he is a genuine predator in front of goal. Bagging 32 goals over the past two seasons he will be expected to carry on where he left off last term and make sure the blow of losing Luis Suarez is not so hard to take. Mario Balotelli, the man signed to take Suarez’s place in the squad, has done his credentials no harm by clocking up 26 goals for AC Milan during the same time period.

However, the surpass package comes in the shape of Lambert, whose 28 goals over two Premier League seasons forced Brendan Rodgers to splash out a cool £4m in order to bring him on board from Southampton. He will be expected to feature mostly from the bench, but a good run of goals could lead to an extended run of games.

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