Mohamed Salah and 4 Others Who Have Scored 150 Goals for a Single English Premier League Club

Mohamed Salah and 4 Others Who Have Scored 150 Goals for a Single English Premier League Club

Byron Pillay
updated at February 13, 2024 at 11:54 AM
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  • Mohamed Salah became just the fifth person to score 150 goals for a single club in the English Premier League
  • Harry Kane is not only Spur's all-time leading scorer but also the only man to score 200 goals for a team in the EPL
  • Salah played for both Chelsea and Liverpool in the EPL but made his name at The Reds due to his knack for scoring

Mohamed Salah is heading off to represent Egypt in AFCON on the back of a huge achievement.

The Liverpool attacker became just the fifth footballer to score 150 or more goals for one club in the English Premier League.

Mohamed Salah after scoring for Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah has become the fifth player to score 150 or more goals for one club in the English Premier League. Image: Naomi Baker.
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With Salah reaching an incredible milestone with The Reds, Sports Brief looks at the five men who achieved the feat and how quickly it took them.

EPL 150-plus goals for a single club

Harry Kane

Having played for Tottenham Hotspur’s youth side before breaking through in the first team, Kane will always be considered a Spurs legend.

The 30-year-old also left a lasting impact at the side, scoring 278 goals in all competitions for them.

It was in the Premier League where Kane really shone, scoring 213 goals in 317 games, as he also became Tottenham’s leading all-time scorer.

Sergio Aguero

No one will forget Sergio Aguero’s late goal in May 2012, which delivered Manchester City the EPL title, but it was just one of many he scored for the team.

The Argentinian striker netted 260 times for the Cityzens in all competitions, bringing that total up in just 390 games.

In the Premier League, Aguero found the back of the net 185 times before he left the club in 2021.

Wayne Rooney

English striker Wayne Rooney scored 208 goals in the Premier League, but not all were scored for one club.

The current Birmingham City manager scored 25 times for Everton before moving to Manchester United.

It was at the Red Devils where Rooney really excelled, as he scored 183 goals in 393 games in the league alone.

Thierry Henry

Thierry Henry became a legend at Arsenal Football Club.

The Frenchman won the league twice with the side and the FA Cup three times and scored 228 goals for the side in all competitions.

In the EPL, Henry scored a massive 175 goals in 258 games, Transfermarkt noted.

Mohamed Salah

Salah is the second person on the list to score for two different sides in the league, but his stint at Chelsea is largely forgotten.

The Egyptian made 13 appearances for The Blues, only scoring twice.

Salah returned to England much later in his career and set the league alight with Liverpool. He has now scored 151 goals in the league for The Reds, taking 238 games to reach the milestone.

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Salah hits Kudus' celebration in Liverpool win

Sports Brief previously reported that Salah performed Mohammed Kudus' celebration after scoring his 150th EPL goal against Newcastle.

Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League table after their convincing 4-2 win over Eddie Howe's side on New Year's Day.

West Ham star, Kudus has set a trend of sitting on the advertising billboard after scoring and numerous players have since replicated this.

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Byron Pillay
Byron Pillay is a sports writer and Head of the Department at Sports Brief (joined in 2022) with over 10 years of experience in community journalism and a degree in journalism from Caxton's Cadet School.
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