Erling Haaland could be on this list very soon here the way he’s going this season. Here are the ten best individual seasons in Premier League history.
You are obviously not going to agree with this ranking, because it is such a subjective topic, but just know there are no agendas here whatsoever. I promise. Enjoy.
10) Mohamed Salah 2017/18
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Salah had played in the Premier League before joining Liverpool in 2017, but you would be forgiven for not noticing. His time with Chelsea was underwhelming and he moved to Italy where he established himself as a phenomenal player for Fiorentina and AS Roma.
In his first proper season in the English top flight, the Egyptian took the absolute p*ss. He broke the record for most goals scored in a 38-game season, netting 32 times. He also picked up 11 assists. Just ridiculous.
Although Liverpool failed to get close to winning the league in 17/18, they scored a colossal 84 goals, the second-highest in the division, only trailing City, who finished the campaign with a measly 100 points and 106 goals scored. A legendary front three was complete with the addition of Salah; and he, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino would go on to win the Champions League in 18/19 and the title in 2019/20.
9) Gareth Bale 2012/13
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Many players on this list will have won a trophy of some kind in their respective season, probably the Premier League. But Bale did not. Despite his lack of team silverware, he took home Premier League Player of the Season, PFA Players’ Player of the Year, PFA Young Player of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year.
The Welsh wizard carried Tottenham all season long as they finished fifth, narrowly missing out on Champions League football despite Bale’s 21 goals and nine assists in the league.
He won so many games on his own, contributing to all three goals in a win against Manchester United at Old Trafford, both goals in a 2-1 win versus Liverpool and produced game-deciding goal contributions against West Brom, Newcastle United, West Ham, Arsenal, Swansea City, Manchester City, Southampton and Sunderland.
8) Jamie Vardy 2015/16
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It certainly was a Vardy party in 15/16. We couldn’t make this list without a Leicester City player given their historic title-winning campaign, even if my colleague doesn’t think they are one of the ten best teams in Premier League history.
It was actually pretty difficult to choose between N’Golo Kante, Riyad Mahrez and Vardy here. My first…
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