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10 Amazing Strikers Who Flopped In The Premier League
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10/12/2024
Why do so many of the world's best goalscorers unravel in the Premier League?
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Much to the chagrin, excellent word, of fans of other divisions, the question, but can
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he do it in the Premier League, remains a pertinent one.
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While some of the game's greatest names have arrived in the division and thrived,
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I'm thinking like Makalele, Zlatan, and, I did have another one, Ivan Campo, he'll
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do, plenty of the giants of world football have had an absolute nightmare here.
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And of course, in no position is that more costly, or indeed more funny, than up front.
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I'm Adam Cleary, this is 442, and these are 10 amazing strikers who completely flopped
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in the Premier League.
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Number 10, Jared Borghetti, Bolton.
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For a player whose name sounds like a car, Jared Borghetti was the proverbial Rolls Royce
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of a footballer.
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He pitched up a Bolton in the twilight of a career that had made him a bigger Mexican
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institution than those enormous hats you get with the nice little lace patterns on them.
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He had scored absolutely loads of goals in his home country for Santos Laguna and became
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one of the most feared strikers in all of South America.
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However, under Sam Allardyce, he managed just two goals in 19 Premier League games, one
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against Man City and the other against Charlton.
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He was a lot better in the Cups, yes, but that's not what this list is about, is it?
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Rules are rules.
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Number nine, Roberto Saldardo, Tottenham.
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Now, I'm sorry, but I'm not having any comments here for referring to Saldardo as
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a great striker.
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The lad had just barred 30 goals in 46 appearances the previous season at Valencia and was genuinely
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being talked about as one of the hottest commodities in Europe.
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Now, you might not believe that, I might not even believe that, but it did happen.
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I was there.
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People were saying it.
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And as well, in his defence, Spurs were a little bit all over the place when he arrived,
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having just splurged all the Gareth Bale money on no less than seven, count them, seven highly
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rated new players.
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Still though, seven Premier League goals in 52 games is, well, crap.
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Number eight, Diego Forlan, Manchester United.
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It tells you absolutely everything about what a footballing monster truck Mourinho's Chelsea
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were that Man United had both Van Nistelrooy and Forlan on their books for those first
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two Premier League wins and could not get anywhere near them.
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Unlike his Dutch teammate though, the Uruguayans' time in the Premier League was a famous damn
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squib.
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17 goals in 98 appearances, the first not coming until his 34th game, did little to
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suggest that he would go on to, and let me just double check my notes here, ah yes, become
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one of the most feared goal scorers in all of Europe.
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155 goals in just seven years in La Liga, that is not the Diego Forlan you saw in the
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Premier League.
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Regardless though, Man United fans still seem to love him on account of his two very memorable
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strikes against Liverpool.
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Proof once more that banter remains undefeated as the true measure of footballing success.
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Number seven, Sergei Rebrov, Tottenham.
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The £11 million Ukrainian, then 25, had been one half of what was arguably Europe's most
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devastating strike partnership.
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Alongside Andrey Shevchenko and ho-ho-ho, more on him later, the duo had scored almost
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200 goals between them in five seasons at Dynamo Kiev.
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Recruited to become the prolific goal scorer that Spurs lacked, Rebrov ultimately struggled
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to perform at anywhere near the same level, and was even overlooked for the 2002 League
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Cup Final.
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Now don't get me wrong, there's no shame to getting benched behind Teddy Sheringham
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and Les Ferdinand, they're two great players, but they had a combined age at the time of
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70.
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But you know, score 10 goals in two seasons, and that's what you're gonna get.
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Number six, Gonzalo Higuain, Chelsea.
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Genuinely a sporting anomaly how so many strikers can bang in goals for fun in almost any other
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league in the world, and then get to England and look like some beige middle management
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type who's won a play on the pitch prize in a company raffle.
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Gonzalo Higuain, par exemple, was almost one goal every two games at Real Madrid and Juventus,
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one goal every game and a half at Napoli, and then got to Chelsea and looked about as
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much use as tits on a kipper.
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Five goals, the sum total of his loan spell in London, where afterwards he defended his
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record by pointing out the club did win the Europa League while he was there.
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And again, just let me check my notes here, ah yes, he played a grand total of 24 minutes
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in that competition and did not even get off the bench in the final.
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Worth a try.
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Number five, Claudio Pizarro, Chelsea.
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Yeah, I'll just, I'll level with you now, the rest of this list is mostly Chelsea.
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The Peruvian all-star hit 100 goals for Bayern Munich to establish a reputation as one of
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Germany and Europe's top marksmen, and his arrival at Chelsea on a free transfer no less
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looked like a genius piece of business.
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He started by missing a penalty in the Community Shield shootout against Manchester United
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on his debut, and things did not improve much thereafter.
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Pizarro notched just two goals in 21 matches before departing after one season.
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A stint so short in fact that we as a fanbase didn't ever quite decide if it was Pizarro
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or Pitzarro.
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You'd think Piz, as there's only one Z, so it's not like Pizza with two.
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Right?
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Pizarro?
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Pizarro.
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Pizarro?
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What was I talking about?
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Number four, Radamel Falcao, Manchester United.
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Easily, without question, one of the most complete centre-forwards in world football
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while at both Porto and Atletico Madrid, Falcao made cheese strings out of his anterior cruciate
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ligaments at Monaco, but his six million loan to Man United still felt like really good
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business.
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Nope, just four goals all season for Louis van Gaal's men, and that was the end of his
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time in England.
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Except, wait, no it wasn't, because…
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Number four, again, Radamel Falcao, Chelsea.
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Never a team you can accuse of letting their rivals hog the money-wasting spotlight, Chelsea
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seemingly took it as a personal challenge to somehow out-farce this farce and brought
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him in the following season.
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One goal in all competitions.
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Round of applause for everyone involved, please.
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Number three, Hernan Crespo.
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You guessed it, Chelsea.
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Now, yes, okay, a glance at Crespo's goals per game record in the Premier League suggests
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that maybe the flop tag is somewhat harsh in this case, he did net 20 times in 49 games,
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but according to the three Chelsea fans I know and I swear have asked, the former Parma,
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Lazio and Inter sharpshooter just never really convinced at Stamford Bridge.
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Ten goals in both seasons just felt like a massive letdown given how good he clearly
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was and could have been, and neither Ranieri nor Mourinho ever quite managed to extract
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a proper tune out of him.
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Number two, Fernando Morientes, Chelsea.
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Oh, no, it's Liverpool.
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Oh, do you know what?
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This one broke my heart.
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Liverpool appeared to have snared one of the deals of the century when they got Morientes
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still only 28 for 6.3 million.
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He wasn't getting minutes at Madrid, but being behind Ronaldo, Raul and Michael Owen in the
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pecking order hardly made that a red flag.
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But not only was it a red flag, it was a Reds flag, because they're the Reds.
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That joke does sort of work.
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The three-time Champions League winner showed flashes of his talent at Anfield, but ultimately
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found neither form nor fitness.
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A meagre 12 goals in 60 appearances followed, and the Reds loaned him back out to Valencia
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after just 18 months.
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Anyway, here's a pitch for any HBO types watching.
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Get a biopic in the works and have Pedro Pascal play him.
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Look at them side-by-sides.
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You can see it, can't you?
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Number one, Andriy Shevchenko, Chelsea.
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For a while, Shevchenko was basically the Michael Jordan of football.
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For Chelsea, though, he was the Michael Jordan of expensive footballing misadventure.
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A then-British record fee of £30.8 million in 2006 yielded a meagre nine Premier League
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goals in his three years at the club.
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The problem was, he was less a shrewd bit of transfer business and more… how can I
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put this without winding up on some sort of hit list?
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A gift.
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A lovely, generous goalscoring gift from Roman Abramovich to Jose Mourinho, despite Chelsea
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having no issue scoring goals and them just coming off the back of consecutive Premier
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League title wins.
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If you think about it, it's sort of like buying somebody a really nice, expensive beard
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trimmer for Christmas after they've already accidentally cut their own head off with their
08:12
Gillette Mach 3.
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So, like, it fits their interests, yes, just not their circumstances.
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And that's it.
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That's the video.
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Thank you so very much for watching and making it all the way till the end.
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I do hope you enjoyed yourself and I'll see you soon.
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Goodbye.
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