Top 50 Worst Premier League Strikers Ever: £30m Chelsea Flop 7th, With Arsenal, Liverpool & Manchester United Failures Also Named & Shamed

A list of the worst strikers in Premier League history.

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Think your club’s current striker is bad? Well check out this list of the 50 worst strikers in Premier League history, including some absolute shockers that we’d erased from our memories:

50) David N’gog (Liverpool, Bolton Wanderers, Swansea City

49) Park Chu-young (Arsenal)

48) Steve Marlet (Fulham)

47) Mateja Kezman (Chelsea)

46) Denis Stracqualursi (Everton)

45) Vincent Pericard (Portsmouth and Stoke City)

44) Florent Sinama-Pongolle (Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers)

43) Agustin Delgado (Southampton)

42) Albert Luque (Newcastle United)

41) Claudio Pizarro (Chelsea)

40) Jon Dahl Tomasson (Newcastle United)

39) Erik Meijer (Liverpool)

38) Darko Kovacevic (Sheffield Wednesday)

37) Jozy Altidore (Hull City and Sunderland)

36) Konstantinos Mitroglou (Fulham)

35) Rolando Bianchi (Manchester City)

34) Andriy Voronin (Liverpool)

33) Helder Postiga (Tottenham Hotspur)

32) Grzegorz Rasiak (Tottenham Hotspur and Bolton Wanderers)

31) Massimo Maccarone (Middlesbrough)

30) Diego Forlan (Manchester United)

29) Sergey Rebrov (Tottenham Hotspur)

28) Andreas Lund (Wimbledon)

27) Andreas Andersson (Newcastle United)

26) Martin Dahlin (Blackburn Rovers)

25) Michele Padovano (Crystal Palace)

24) Lee Dong-gook (Middlesbrough)

23) Viorel Moldovan (Coventry City)

22) Andrea Silenzi (Nottingham Forest)

21) Milton Nunez (Sunderland)

20) Xisco (Newcastle United)

19) Brett Angell (Everton)

18) Lilian Laslandes (Sunderland)

17) Corrado Grabbi (Blackburn Rovers)

16) Ricky van Wolfswinkel (Norwich City)

15) David Bellion (Sunderland, Manchester United, West Ham United)

14) Florin Raducioiu (West Ham United)

13) Daniel Cordone (Newcastle United)

12) Mario Jardel (Bolton Wanderers)

11) Sean Dundee (Liverpool)

10) Jo (Manchester City and Everton)

9) Ade Akinbiyi (Leicester City)

8) Stephane Guivarc’h (Newcastle United

7) Andriy Shevchenko (Chelsea)

6) Afonso Alves (Middlesbrough)

5) Tomas Brolin (Leeds United and Crystal Palace)

4) Andreas Cornelius (Cardiff City)

3) Jason Lee (Nottingham Forest)

2) Marco Boogers (West Ham United)

1) Bosko Balaban (Aston Villa)

List courtesy of the Mail.