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10. Roberto Soldado
The blame game at Spurs has involved a lot of finger pointing this
season, and a lot of those fingers have been pointed at Soldado.
Tottenham's lack of goals has meant that the Spain striker has come
under a lot of fire. But it's Soldado's first season in the Premier
League, and he is a part of a Tottenham side that is very different to
the one of last season.
You only have to look at Soldado's time at Valencia to realise his
quality, and given time, you can be sure he will start finding the net
soon.
9. Olivier Giroud
In a season that Arsenal fans have been gagging for a new striker,
Giroud has surprised many by being able to step up to the plate. Aaron
Ramsey has been grabbing all the headlines for the unbelievable contrast
between his performances last season and this season, but Giroud's have
not been far behind.
Seven goals this season, along with five assists is not a bad return
at all. Yet many Arsenal fans still want a striker from Arsene Wenger in
January?!?
8. Romelu Lukaku
The debate still rages on. Should Mourinho be sending Lukaku out on
loan? The Belgian's eight goals in ten appearances this season for
Everton may just be proving the Special One wrong. Lukaku will not be
complaining though. He's the main man at Everton, and is starting the
majority of games where he'd struggle to be a regular at Stamford
Bridge.
He's scored more goals than all of Chelsea's strikers put together. It's scary to think he's still only 20.
7. Christian Benteke
The big Belgian has came under a bit of criticism recently for his
lack of goals. But last season and the early stages of this season is
why Benteke is on the list. Everyone knows of his class, and it's no
wonder that he was so sought after in the summer and despite his lack of
form, he's still on many teams shopping list on January.
Once Paul Lambert gets Benteke scoring, his position no this list will be in no doubt.
6. Daniel Sturridge
Sturridge was called upon to score the goals for Liverpool in
the absence of Luis Suarez. He did just that. He was then asked to form a
partnership with Luis Suarez. They're now the deadliest strike
partnership in the Premier League. He's been asked to now form a
partnership with Rooney for England. We shall have to wait and see
whether he can do that.
So far Sturridge has done everything that he has been asked to do
this season. It's unfortunate to see him get injured after nine goals in
twelve games so far this season,
5. Alvaro Negredo
This Spaniard has settled in much better than his fellow countryman
Soldado. One factor that may have played apart in his swift adaption to
the Premier League would be his old Sevilla team-mate Jesus Navas
joining him at Manchester City in the summer. 25 goals in 36 appearances
last season and averaging a goal every other game for Sevilla.
He's perhaps been a bit overshadowed by Aguero this campaign, but
Negredo has the class, and will surely only get better as he gets used
to the English game
4. Loic Remy
Without a doubt the signing of the season. It's a wonder why none of
the 'bigger teams' went in for Remy. It's incredible to think that if he
was in a better team then he might score even more.
Eight goals in eleven games has been the main reason why Newcastle
have had such a fantastic season and if he continues to fire then they
should still be up there by the end of the year.
3. Wayne Rooney/Robin Van Persie
It's too hard a choice. Rooney has been in sensational form this year
and is showing what he can really do when he is the main man. Yet Van
Persie has scored 33 goals in 44 games since he joined in the summer of
last year.
When both are in form, they are among the best players in the world.
The only problem is that the partnership is not as prolific as many fans
would like.
2. Sergio Aguero
The Argentine's quality is obvious. He was not so prolific last
season, but he has bounced back terrifically. 11 goals in 12 games in
the league shows his sensational form this campaign, but his eight
assists means that he is crucial to Manchester City's title challenge.
He has been the brains behind City's demolitions of Norwich and
Tottenham, and don't be surprised to see the Citizens take apart more
teams at the Etihad this season. Aguero will certainly be on the
scoresheet, and will probably be on there more than once
1. Luis Suarez
This man is absolutely phenomenal. He's the top scorer in the league
already and he missed the start of the season due to his 10 match ban.
He has two hat-tricks this term and 13 goals already meaning that he is
averaging a goal every 62 minutes. Would Liverpool be where they are
without him? No chance. Would he be even better in another team?
Possibly.
Suarez's brilliance is that he creates a lot of chances out of
nothing, not only for himself, but for others. Add his five assists to
his goals, and that means he has been involved in a Liverpool goal every
45 minutes. Charlie Nicholas reckons he could be better than Kenny
Dalglish, voted Liverpool's greatest ever player.
It's no surprise that Real Madrid want him, and breaking the bank for
him would not be a bad move whatsoever. Controversial, but amazingly
talented.
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