"England's Era of Scoring Success: Most Premier League Top Scorers Are English, Excluding Kane and Bellingham. How Will Southgate Manage Them in Euro Squad?"


From every perspective except Everton’s there was so much to admire about Cole Palmer’s four goals on Monday.

The first was all impudence and flair, with a nutmeg, an inventive flick, a change of pace to collect the return and a precision finish.

The second, a predatory instinct and desire to be in the right place, gambling, just in case. The third, awareness, audacity and technical aplomb with what is supposed to be his weaker foot.

Scoring goals of all types is a sign of a forward at the peak of his powers, high on confidence.

Cole Palmer moved to go joint-first in the Premier Leagues' top-scorers tally on Monday night

Cole Palmer moved to go joint-first in the Premier Leagues’ top-scorers tally on Monday night 

He showcased his full range of powers with his four-goal haul during Chelsea's win vs Everton

He showcased his full range of powers with his four-goal haul during Chelsea’s win vs Everton

Palmer's performance served to emphasise the creative riches at Gareth Southgate's disposal

 Palmer’s performance served to emphasise the creative riches at Gareth Southgate’s disposal

From an England perspective, it served to emphasise the creative riches at Gareth Southgate’s disposal as he fine-tunes his squad for Euro 2024.

There are six Englishmen among the Premier League’s Top 10 scorers.

Nobody has more than Palmer’s 20. Ollie Watkins is one behind on 19. Then, at various stages, come Dominic Solanke, Jarrod Bowen, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden.

Between them, they have 99 goals and 42 assists.

For company, they have three former Golden Boot winners Erling Haaland, Mo Salah and Heung-min Son.

The other is Alexander Isak, thriving in his second season at Newcastle.

Meanwhile, the first two names inked onto Southgate’s squad list are plundering goals in Germany and Spain.

Harry Kane, top English scorer in seven of the previous nine Premier League seasons, is some distance clear in the Bundesliga with 32 goals for Bayern Munich.

Jude Bellingham has 16 for Real Madrid in La Liga.

Then there is Ivan Toney, who scored 20 last season and celebrated his first England goal against Belgium on his international return last month, after serving an eight-month ban for gambling offences.

That’s a lot of goal power.

Ollie Watkins is in flying form, scoring a fantasic dinked goal against Arsenal on Sunday

Ollie Watkins is in flying form, scoring a fantasic dinked goal against Arsenal on Sunday 

Phil Foden is being backed to win this year's Premier League Player of the Season award

Phil Foden is being backed to win this year’s Premier League Player of the Season award

Bowen has scored 15 goals across 31 Premier League appearances for West Ham this season

Solanke currently sits fourth in the golden boot race having netted 17 times for Bournemouth this season

Jarrod Bowen (left) and Dominic Solanke (right) are also enjoying fine seasons in the top-flight

Bukayo Saka, who has 14 league goals, is the epitome of a Category One academy graduate

Bukayo Saka, who has 14 league goals, is the epitome of a Category One academy graduate

Nine forwards in rich form without weighing up the merits of Jack Grealish, James Maddison, Marcus Rashford, Eberechi Eze, Morgan Gibbs-White, Raheem Sterling or Anthony Gordon, who has 10 Premier League goals and impressed on his England debut against Brazil.

It is a long time since an England boss enjoyed such a wealth of options or faced such a challenge to squeeze the right combination into the squad of 23 he will select for Euro 2024.

There is sure to be someone omitted who has a strong case and Southgate will know that name will be thrown back in this direction on the first occasion his team struggle to find the net in Germany, in the summer.

The last time he named a squad of 23 there were four England players in the Premier League’s Top 10 goalscorers. He took Kane, Sterling and Jamie Vardy to Russia among nine attacking players but not Glenn Murray.

Ten years previously, when the Three Lions last failed to qualify for a major tournament there were no English players in the top 10.

Cristiano Ronaldo led the way and before you reached Wayne Rooney and Jermain Defoe on 12 goals, there were Emmanuel Adebayor, Fernando Torres, Roque Santa Cruz, Dimitar Berbatov, Robbie Keane, Benjani, Yakubu,Carlos Tevez and John Carew.

This was in the midst of a fresh wave of overseas imports following the arrival of Roman Abramovich at Chelsea.

The Abramovich takeover is one of the great landscape changers of the Premier League era because it sparked an increase in wages at a time when TV income from new broadcasting deals started to soar.

Financially, the league established itself as the most attractive in Europe.

Ivan Toney, who scored 20 goals last season, netted his first goal for England against Belgium

Ivan Toney, who scored 20 goals last season, netted his first goal for England against Belgium

Harry Kane is some distance clear in the Bundesliga with 32 goals for Bayern Munich

Jude Bellingham has 16 goals this campaign for Real Madrid in LaLiga

Harry Kane (left) and Jude Bellingham (right) are plundering goals in Germany and Spain

Roman Abramovich's takeover at Chelsea sparked a hike in Premier League player wages

Roman Abramovich’s takeover at Chelsea sparked a hike in Premier League player wages   

Perhaps the temptation was always to spend an influx of new money on expensive attacking players, working on the assumption attackers will score goals and therefore deliver success. And once you have spent big on them, they are difficult for a manager to leave out.

When England lost to Croatia in the rain in November 2007 and the last hope of reaching Euro 2008 vanished, Steve McClaren had Peter Crouch up front, supported by Shaun Wright-Phillips and Joe Cole wide, and Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard in midfield.

Defoe and Darren Bent came off the bench. Rooney was injured. Those eight players scored only 65 Premier League goals between them in 2007-08. David Beckham, by then playing in the United States, also came on.

Then the Abu Dhabi takeover at Manchester City threatened to kick spending on again and there were Financial Fair Play regulations introduced and home-grown quotas.

Then came the Premier League’s Elite Player Performance Plan and the opening of FA’s national football centre St George’s Park, key factors in the production of a generation of highly technical footballers.

There are still international footballers coming through the EFL such as Bowen and Watkins but players like Palmer and Foden out of Manchester City and Saka out of Arsenal are the epitome of the modern Category One academy graduate.

English clubs are producing some of the finest young creative players in the world, so the big money is available to improve other parts of the team.

Last year, the demand for holding midfielders powered the Premier League’s transfer market.

Arsenal paid £105million for Declan Rice. Liverpool spent £100m rebuilding the midfield. Chelsea paid close to £280m for Enzo Fernandez, Moses Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, three midfielders with three Premier League goals between them this season.

Raheem Sterling is another contender to be called up this summer for the Euros in Germany

Raheem Sterling is another contender to be called up this summer for the Euros in Germany 

Strikers Wayne Rooney and Jamie Vardy are another two players who have previously excelled in the Premier League before being called-up to the national side for major tournaments

Strikers Wayne Rooney and Jamie Vardy are another two players who have previously excelled in the Premier League before being called-up to the national side for major tournaments

Elite football is now more than ever about squad depth. With five substitutions allowed and a broad commitment to high-intensity football imposed by coaches with attacking philosophies appointed by owners craving global appeal.

The Premier League is hurtling towards a record goal haul this season.

Palmer’s four for Chelsea in the 6-0 thrashing of Everton on Tuesday helped to this season’s total to 1,046, scored at a whopping average of 3.24 goals per game. It is on course to obliterate last season’s record of 2.85, and would be the highest mark per game since 1965.

Within that, the English have stepped up to score more than their fair share.

Southgate still bemoans the limited number of players he has to choose from – and with good reason – but the dearth of talent is in other areas.

The balance has shifted. Academies are producing talented forwards and tactical fashions together with the move to five subs have produced more opportunities up front.

Isak has scored 17 goals so far this season to go joint-fourth in the standings

While Haaland hasn't quite reached his feats of his 36 goal haul in the league last season, he currently sits joint top of the Golden Boot tally

Alexander Isak (left) and Erling Haaland (right) are two other stars inside the top-10 scorers 

Southgate has a wealth of talented attackers at his disposal and he must make the most of it

Southgate has a wealth of talented attackers at his disposal and he must make the most of it 

There is a steady supply of young players in attacking positions, some of them converted into full backs and these are more likely to get a cameo from the bench than a centre-half or a holding midfielder. Certainly more than a goalkeeper.

Impress from the bench and 10 minutes becomes 20 minutes and 20 becomes 30 minutes.

There is opportunity in the squad game and any youth development coach will tell you opportunity is the single most important factor.

There is not the same opportunity for a goalkeeper, centre-halves or holding midfielders because they are more likely to remain in place, providing the bedrock as fresh minds and legs are sent on up front.

It is in these positions that Southgate wishes he had more options, but countering that he must make the most of what might go down as a new golden age for English goals.



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