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Top 13 youngest players to reach 20 Premier League goal involvements in a season

Published at :September 7, 2024 at 10:53 PM
Modified at :September 7, 2024 at 10:53 PM
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JANOJIT CHAKRABORTY


Prodigies who took the Premier League by storm.

The Premier League is where amazing young talents shine bright. Some players, even at a very young age, make a big impact. They score goals and help their team by providing assists.

These players achieved amazing things while still very young. They showed that age doesn’t stop talent. They have inspired many other young players to dream of making it big in football.

Let’s talk about the 13 youngest players who produced 20 goal involvements in a season in the English top tier.

13. Dele Alli – 20 years 359 days (Premier League 2016/17 Season)

Dele Alli enjoyed a breakout season with Tottenham Hotspur FC in 2016/17. Alli scored 18 goals and 7 assists at 20 years and 359 days old. His energy, creativity and eye for goal made him one of the most exciting young talents in the league.

12. Romelu Lukaku – 20 years 355 days (Premier League 2013/14 Season)

Lukaku again gave an impressive performance when he was 20 years 355 days old. He scored 15 goals and assisted six goals for Everton. His combination of power, pace and skill made him a handful for any defence.

11. Chris Sutton – 20 years 320 days (Premier League 1993/94 Season)

Chris Sutton made waves for Norwich City FC in the 1993/94 season. Sutton scored 25 goals and provided 11 assists at 20 years and 320 days old. His physical presence and aerial prowess made him a nightmare for defenders.

10. Cesc Fàbregas – 20 years 316 days (Premier League 2007/08 Season)

Fàbregas scored seven goals and assisted 17 for Arsenal. His intelligence and passing ability made him the heartbeat of the Arsenal midfield at the age of just 20 years and 316 days.

9. Robbie Fowler – 20 years 267 days (Premier League 1995/96 Season)

At the age of 20 years 267 days, Fowler scored 28 goals and assisted five times for Liverpool. His instinctive finishing and knack for being in the right place at the right time made him one of the league’s deadliest strikers.

8. Wayne Rooney – 20 years 153 days (Premier League 2005/06 Season)

Wayne Rooney enjoyed a stellar campaign with Manchester United in the 2005/06 season. Rooney scored 16 goals and provided nine assists at 20 years and 153 days old. His tenacity and versatility made him a nightmare for defenders and a hero for fans.

7. Ryan Giggs – 20 years 153 days (Premier League 1993/94 Season)

Giggs scored 13 goals and assisted seven goals for Manchester United in the 1993/94 season. Blessed with exceptional dribbling skills and vision, 20 years 153 days old Giggs was a joy to watch.

6. Nicolas Anelka – 20 years 41 days (Premier League 1998/99 Season)

Nicolas Anelka made waves at Arsenal in the 1998/99 season. He scored 17 goals along with five assists at just 20 years and 41 days old. His lightning pace and clinical finishing terrorized opposition defences.

5. Romelu Lukaku – 20 years 6 days (Premier League 2012/13 Season)

Lukaku scored 17 goals and assisted four goals for West Bromwich Albion in 2012/13. His sheer strength and eye for goal made him a force to be reckoned with. At just the age of 20 years and 6 days old, he showed his raw talent and physical power.

4. Robbie Fowler – 19 years 268 days (Premier League 1994/95 Season)

Fowler scored 25 goals and assisted six goals at just 19 years and 268 days old for Liverpool. Known for his deadly finishing and clever movement, Fowler was a nightmare for defenders.

3. Kevin Gallen – 19 years 235 days (Premier League 1994/95 Season)

At just 19 years 235 days old, Gallen scored 10 goals and assisted another 10 for Queens Park Rangers. His skill and determination were evident every time he stepped onto the pitch.

2. Michael Owen – 19 years 54 days (Premier League 1998/99 Season)

Owen at the age of 19 years 54 days scored 18 goals for Liverpool along with with several assists. Fans couldn’t believe how a player so young could be so dominant on the field.

1. Michael Owen – 18 years 83 days (Premier League 1997/98 Season)

Michael Owen was just 18 years 83 days old when he scored 18 goals and assisted 10 goals for Liverpool. He was the best player that season. Owen’s incredible speed and ability to find the net made him a sensation.

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