Today we bring you the footballers who hit the most goals in Premier League 1995–96. The English Premier League 1995–96 or EPL 1995–96 was the fourth edition of the English Football tournament, hosted during August 19, 1995- May 5, 1996. It was a 20 teams competition and a total of 380 matches were held in the tournament. The tournament saw eventual winners Manchester United winning 6 matches in the streak in a season when they had won 25 matches. The Manchester City & Middlesbrough would have the longest losing streak of 8 matches while Coventry City & Wimbledon clubs would, on the other hand, have the longest winless streak of 14 matches. We see here the exceptional scorers who got listed among the most goals in Premier League 1995–96.
5. Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur)
The Tottenham Hotspur Footballer was part of the club during 1992–1997 season. Teddy Sheringham would hit 16 goals for his team during the 1995–96 tournament. With these goals, the former Nottingham Forest Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in Premier League 1995–96. Tottenham Hotspur finished 8th in the team table with 16 wins, 9 losses & 13 draws. Teddy would have an international career of 51 matches where he would score 11 goals.
4. Dwight Yorke (Aston Villa)
The Aston Villa Footballer was part of the team during 1990-1998. Dwight Eversley Yorke would score 17 goals for the team during the 1995–96 tournament. With these goals, the Trinidad and Tobago Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in Premier League 1995–96. His team, the Birmingham based side, would win 18, lose 11 & draw 9 from the season to finish at 4th in the 20 team competition and hence qualify to UEFA Cup first round. He would appear for his national team, Trinidad and Tobago, during 1989–2009 in 72 matches scoring 19 times.
3. Les Ferdinand (Newcastle United)
The Newcastle United Footballer was part of the club during 1995-1997 season. He would go on to play for the England team during 1993-1998. Leslie Ferdinand would hit 25 goals for his team during the 1995–96 tournament. With these goals, the former Queens Park Rangers Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in Premier League 1995–96. Newcastle United finished second in the team table of the tournament, winning 24, losing 8 & drawing 6 as they’d qualify for the UEFA Cup first round.
2. Robbie Fowler (Liverpool)
The Liverpool Footballer had the longest streak with this club (1993–2001), as he also came back to the club in 2006–2007. Robert Bernard Fowler would hit 28 goals for the team during the 1995–96 tournament. With these goals, the England Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in Premier League 1995–96. His team, the Anfield based side, would win 20, lose 7 & draw 11 from the season to finish at 3rd in the 20 team competition, to qualify for the Cup Winners’ Cup first round that season.
1. Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
The Blackburn Rovers Footballer had the longest career with Newcastle United. Former Southampton Footballer Shearer would hit 31 goals for Rovers during the 1995–96 tournament. With these goals, the England Footballer got himself to lead the footballers with the most goals in Premier League 1995–96. His team would win 18, lose 13 & draw 7 from the season to finish at 7th slot in the table. Alan Shearer would be the golden boot in UEFA Euro 1996.
These were the footballers who led goal-scoring in Premier League 1995–96. Manchester United won their third title of the Premier League in the fourth edition while Newcastle United finished second in the season. Liverpool & Aston Villa would make the top 4 of the tournament as a total of 988 goals were scored during the tournament in 380 matches, Manchester United leading the goal-scoring with 73 goals while Manchester City scoring the least with 33 goals. Hope you liked the content, don’t forget to put in your questions and thoughts below; yes, the comments section awaits your listing always.
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