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Introduction
The Premier League has been the epitome of excitement, drama, and skillful football over the years. One of the most exciting aspects of the league is the race to become the top scorer, also known as the "Golden Boot". In this article, we will take a look at the history of the Premier League top scorers and the players who have dominated the list over the years.
1992/1993 Season - Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer won the first-ever Premier League Golden Boot in the 1992/1993 season scoring 16 goals. Shearer played for Blackburn Rovers and was instrumental in leading the club to their first league title in 81 years in the same season. Shearer's impressive performances earned him a big-money move to Newcastle United the following season.
1993/1994 Season - Andy Cole
Andy Cole was the top scorer in the 1993/1994 season, scoring 34 goals in the league for Newcastle United. However, Newcastle only finished 3rd that season, and the Golden Boot was not enough to appease Cole, who left for Manchester United in the following season.
1994/1995 Season - Alan Shearer
Shearer picked up his second top scorer award in the 1994/1995 season when he scored 34 goals for Blackburn Rovers. Shearer's goals helped Blackburn to a 2nd place finish that season, narrowly losing out to Manchester United in the title race.
1995/1996 Season - Alan Shearer
In the 1995/1996 season, Shearer's impressive form continued as he scored 31 goals for Blackburn Rovers, winning his third Golden Boot. However, Blackburn only managed to finish 7th in the league that season. After a successful spell at Blackburn, Shearer joined his boyhood club, Newcastle United, for a world-record transfer fee.
1996/1997 Season - Alan Shearer
Shearer's first season at Newcastle United saw him win his fourth Golden Boot, scoring 25 goals in the league. His impressive form helped Newcastle finish 2nd in the league that season. Shearer's performances also earned him the PFA Player of the Year award.
1997/1998 Season - Dion Dublin, Michael Owen, and Chris Sutton
The 1997/1998 season saw a rare three-way tie for the Golden Boot between Dion Dublin of Coventry City, Michael Owen of Liverpool, and Chris Sutton of Blackburn Rovers. All three players scored 18 goals in the league that season.
1998/1999 Season - Michael Owen
Michael Owen won his second Golden Boot in the 1998/1999 season, scoring 18 goals for Liverpool. Owen's crucial goals helped Liverpool to finish 3rd in the league that season.
1999/2000 Season - Kevin Phillips
Kevin Phillips was the top scorer in the 1999/2000 season, scoring 30 goals for Sunderland. Phillips' impressive goalscoring form helped Sunderland to finish 7th in the league that season.
Conclusion
Over the years, the Premier League top scorer award has been won by some of the most exciting and skillful players in football history. From Alan Shearer's dominance in the early years of the Premier League to Michael Owen and Kevin Phillips' impressive performances, the race for the Golden Boot has always been a fascinating aspect of the world's most-watched league.
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