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The 11 Fastest Players to Score 50 Premier League Goals


The 11 Fastest Players to Score 50 Premier League Goals
The 11 Fastest Players to Score 50 Premier League Goals.

When it comes to scoring goals in the Premier League, hitting the 50-goal mark is a milestone few achieve. For some, though, the 50-goal mark is just the beginning of a legendary journey.

But certain players didn’t just get there; they raced. Here’s a look at the 10 fastest players to reach 50 Premier League goals—a list packed with deadly finishers whose rapid rise to the half-century tells a story of impact, precision, and pure attacking instinct.



Here Are The 10 Fastest Players to 50 Premier League Goals


11. Kevin Phillips – 83 Appearances

Phillips wasn’t supposed to rise as quickly as he did. But with 50 goals in 83 matches, he made sure no one forgot his name.

There were no frills, just an eye for goal and the grit to finish what the ex-Sunderland man started. A poacher’s touch, a finisher’s instinct—goals that belonged to a man, who believed they would come.


10. Thierry Henry – 83 Appearances

Arsenal’s all-time top scorer Thierry Henry took 83 appearances to reach 50 Premier League goals. Henry transformed the role of a striker with his creativity, pace, and coolness in front of goal.



The Frenchman wasn’t just about scoring—he mesmerised fans with his flair. Whether bending the ball past goalkeepers or gliding past defenders, Henry made scoring look effortless.

9. Sergio Aguero – 81 Appearances

Sergio Aguero wasn’t just a striker—he was Manchester City’s symbol of a new era. Taking 81 games to score his first 50 Premier League goals, Aguero’s ability to produce big goals in big games defined his career.


Sergio Aguero is Man City's all-time leading goalscorer.

The Argentine's iconic last-minute title-winning strike in 2012 will forever echo in Premier League history. Quick feet, deadly finishing, and impeccable timing made Aguero a Man City legend.


8. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 79 Appearances

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang wasted no time proving his worth at Arsenal when he sealed a move from Borussia Dortmund. You could tell he felt at home. It took him 79 appearances to hit the 50-goal mark, thanks to his pace, movement, and eye for goal.


Aubameyang was lethal for the Gunners

Whether running onto through balls or popping up in the right place at the right time, Aubameyang became Arsenal’s go-to man in crucial moments.

7. Alexander Isak – 76 Appearances

Alexander Isak may not have had the same fanfare as some others on this list but the Swedish striker made his mark quickly with his long strides eating up ground, a calmness in the box that whispers before the roar.


Isak is currently thrilling fans at Newcastle.

Reaching 50 goals in 76 appearances on the 23rd of February, 2025, Isak's elegance on the ball, combined with clinical finishing, has made him a standout at Newcastle United under Eddie Howe. His ability to glide past defenders and deliver composed finishes shows he is a striker with the right mix of flair and efficiency. These Alexander Isak facts provide more about the Swede.


6. Mohamed Salah – 72 Appearances

Mohamed Salah’s return to the Premier League with Liverpool was explosive. He came back to England with something to prove. Matching Torres’s record, Salah hit 50 goals in 72 appearances, playing wide but scoring like a centre-forward.


Mo' Salah is the greatest African footballer in Premier League history.

His relentless running, sharp left foot, and ability to strike in big moments turned Liverpool into a dominant force. Salah’s goals weren’t just about numbers—they were game-changers.

5. Fernando Torres – 72 Appearances

Fernando Torres lit up the Premier League when he arrived at Liverpool. Reaching 50 goals in just 72 appearances, Torres combined blistering speed with elegant finishing. Anfield adored him for the way he embarrassed top defenders with his pace and balance.



When Torres ran, he ran with purpose. His partnership with Steven Gerrard was electric, with Torres often applying the final touch.

4. Ruud van Nistelrooy – 68 Appearances

Ruud van Nistelrooy was the definition of a penalty-box predator. He hunted goals in the six-yard box and rarely missed his mark. In just 68 appearances for Manchester United, he had already reached 50 Premier League goals.


VanNistelrooy was a top striker at Mna Utd.

His calmness in front of goal and razor-sharp instincts made him a nightmare for defenders. Van Nistelrooy’s runs were perfectly timed, and his finishes were rarely anything but precise.

3. Alan Shearer – 66 Appearances

No list of Premier League scorers is complete without Alan Shearer. The English top-flight's all-time leading scorer reached his first 50 goals in just 66 appearances while playing for Blackburn Rovers.


Shearer won the Premier League at Blackburn.

Shearer’s powerful shots, aerial dominance, and no-nonsense approach defined Premier League striking excellence in the 1990s. Each strike thudded with certainty, a battering ram breaking records with every goal. Simple finishes, hard shots—no fuss, just goals.


2. Andrew Cole – 65 Appearances

Andrew Cole Cole arrived with the scent of goals already trailing him. He was a goal machine. Swift, decisive, and always two steps ahead of defenders, he hit his half-century in just 65 matches.



During his time at Newcastle and Manchester United, Cole's sharp finishing and positional sense made him unstoppable. He took just 65 appearances to reach the 50-goal mark, with his incredible 34-goal debut season in 1993/94 standing out. Cole scored as though the net belonged to him.

1. Erling Haaland – 48 Appearances

Erling Haaland arrived in the Premier League with the weight of massive expectations. He didn’t just meet them—he crushed them. Haaland needed only 48 appearances to hit 50 goals, rewriting what it means to adapt quickly to English football.


Haaland is one of the best strikers in football today.

His combination of power, movement, and clinical finishing have left defenders scrambling. The Norwegian’s goal-scoring spree has set a pace that may take years for anyone else to match.

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