OFFICIAL: Roy Keane has been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
OFFICIAL: Chelsea legend Frank Lampard becomes the fifth player to be inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame
Alan Shearer
Thierry Henry
Eric Cantona
Roy Keane
Frank Lampard
Who’s next?
Frank Lampard was directly involved in 36 goals during the 2009/10 season, the most ever recorded by a centre-midfielder in a single Premier League campaign.
36 games
22 goals
14 assists
No wonder he is in the Hall of Fame.
OFFICIAL: Chelsea’s all-time leading goalscorer Frank Lampard has become the latest player to be inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame:
Games: 609
Goals: 177
Assists: 102
Premier League trophies:
Player of the Year:
Player of the Month:
The greatest midfielder in Premier League history. So well deserved. PL Hall Of Fame
OFFICIAL: Dennis Bergkamp has been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
Dennis Bergkamp was the first player in Premier League history to provide four assists in a single Premier League game.
It took seven years for it to happen again and only five other players have done so.
315 Premier League appearances
87 goals
94 assists
3 titles
Dennis Bergkamp joins teammate Thierry Henry in the Premier League Hall of Fame
Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard is the latest player inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
Gerrard becomes the first former Liverpool player to make the PL Hall of Fame.
540 Games from 1998 to 2015
120 Goals
92 Assists
Player of the Month:
He never lifted the league title but remains one of the top-flight’s greatest ever.
Captain. Leader. Legend.
Games: 441
Goals: 260
Assists: 64
Premier League trophies:
Golden Boot: 3
Active: 1992-2006
Nationality: English
DOB: 13/08/1970
Position: Forward
If there was a ball and there was a goal, nothing could stop Alan Shearer.
Not defenders, not distance, not great goalkeepers nor even the laws of physics sometimes. That was why he scored a record 260 of them in the Premier League.
The call of home to play for his boyhood club Newcastle United made him a Geordie legend, but meant he lifted the Premier League Trophy just once.
Some are scorers of great goals, some great scorers of goals. Shearer was both. He was the ultimate centre-forward, scoring from all angles, with his left foot, with his right foot and with his head and scoring with pace, power and technique.
“He’s a superb team player and an inspirational captain,” said Bobby Robson, his inspirational manager at Newcastle. “As a player he is up there with the very best.
Games: 258
Goals: 175
Assists: 74
Premier League trophies:
Golden Boot: 4
Player of the Season Awards:
Active: 1999-2007, 2012
Nationality: French
DOB: 17/08/1977
Position: Forward
Pace, power and grace. Henry gave Premier League defenders nightmares for eight seasons.
Converted by Arsene Wenger from a winger to striker, he redefined forward play, starting on the left, but proving just as deadly closer to goal.
He scored over 20 Premier League goals five seasons running, claiming four Golden Boots, with some outrageous strikes.
Not content with just scoring he provided 74 assists, including a record 20 in 2002/03, and he won two Player of the Season awards.
“It was embarrassing for the defenders,” reflected Wenger. “He just scored when he wanted.”
Games: 156
Goals: 70
Assists: 56
Premier League trophies:
Player of the Month Awards:
Active: 1992-1997
Nationality: French
DOB: 24/05/1966
Position: Forward
Former Manchester United captain Eric Cantona was a catalyst for Manchester United’s dominance of the Premier League in the 1990s after his shock move from defending champions Leeds United early in the competition’s inaugural 1992/93 campaign.
Cantona helped United to end their 26-year title drought that year, and they were Premier League champions four times in five seasons at Old Trafford before his retirement in May 1997.
The Frenchman inspired his team with his approach and his skill that brought plenty of magic moments, such as his sublime lob versus Sunderland in December 1996.
Games: 366
Goals: 39
Assists: 33
Premier League trophies:
Player of the Month Awards:
Active: 1992-2005
Nationality: Irish
DOB: 10/08/1971
Position: Midfielder
Roy Keane was the fierce heartbeat of Manchester United’s midfield and their domination of the Premier League in the 1990s.
The tough-tackling Irishman joined from Nottingham Forest for a British-record fee in 1993 and was a leader in the United side, before becoming club captain in 1997.
His energy and fighting spirit inspired his team-mates to seven titles during his time at the club.
265 Appearances
62 Goals
80 Assists
6 Titles
Well deserved!
WAYNE ROONEY
-409 apps,208 goals,103assists
-Premier league trophies 5
-POTM 5
-POTS 1
PATRICK VIERA
-307apps,31goals,34assists
-Premier league trophies 3
-Invicible in 2003/2004
-POTS 1
The latest player in premier league Hall of Fame☀️