Sergio Aguero's Manchester City contract expires in 2021
Sergio Aguero's Manchester City contract expires in 2021

Stats of the decade: Who has scored the most Premier League goals, got most assists and tackles of the last decade?


Take a look at all the best player statistics from the last decade of the Premier League, with some special must-see facts from our friends at Opta.

There are some eye-opening stats from the last decade in football, and thanks to Opta we can bring you the best of them right here to refresh your memory and even test your knowledge. Impress your friends over the New Year festivities with some of these factoids.

We start with some real golden nuggets of information dropped by Opta, before below we go into the best individual performers of the decade as we run down the top scorers, passers and tacklers in the Premier League over the last ten years.

Premier League specials

  • In the 2010s, there were 3803 Premier League matches played with 10439 goals scored overall – an average of 2.74 goals per game, which is higher than the 2000s (2.60) and the 1990s (2.61 – from August 1992, when the Premier League began).
  • Of the top five European Leagues, only the German Bundesliga averaged more goals per game this decade (2.94) than the Premier League (2.74), which was level with La Liga. Serie A averaged 2.68 goals per game, while Ligue 1 lagged behind with 2.52.
  • 726 of those 10439 Premier League goals this decade were penalties (7.0%), with Manchester City netting 8.3% of those (60) and also being awarded the most (75) in the competition this decade.
  • There were 382 own goals scored in the Premier League in the 2010s, with Martin Skrtel scoring seven of these (two more than any other player).
Martin Skrtel in action for Liverpool
Martin Skrtel holds an unwanted record of the last decade
  • There were 101,169 shots attempted in the Premier League this decade overall, which means the shot conversion rate stood at 10.3%. This means Premier League players were less clinical than players in the Bundesliga (11.3%), La Liga (11.0%) and Ligue 1 (10.4%) this decade.
  • Manchester City won 251 Premier League games in the 2010s; this is more than they managed in the top-flight in the 2000s and 1990’s combined (196).
  • Only Manchester United (255 in the 2000s) have won more top-flight league matches in England within a single decade than Manchester City did in the 2010s (251).
  • Both Arsenal and Tottenham won the same proportion of Premier League matches this decade (54%). Only Manchester United (58%), Chelsea (58%) and Manchester City (66%) won more.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in action for Barcelona and Real Madrid
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have scored as many goals between them as Arsenal
  • Swansea City completed 24,099 more passes than Stoke City in the Premier League this decade, despite playing 57 games fewer.
  • 1,960 different players made a Premier League appearance over the 2010s, with 108 different nationalities represented. Just 30% of these players were English (588), which was slightly down from the 2000s (647 of 1921 – 33.7%).
  • Despite only playing in 110 games & three and a half seasons this decade, Luis Suárez scored the third-most hat-tricks in the Premier League in the 2010s (6), only behind Sergio Aguero (11) and Harry Kane (8).
  • Arsenal scored 704 Premier League goals in the 2010s; the exact same number of league goals that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo scored combined in this decade. That duo scored more than Manchester United (688) and Tottenham (657).
  • The new decade of Premier League action will begin on January 1st 2020, with Brighton & Hove Albion vs Chelsea. On this date, it’ll be exactly 10,000 days since the Premier League began on 15th August 1992.

Premier League player stats of the decade

Most Goals

The race for the Premier League Golden Boot is on
Sergio Aguero is out in front for goals this decade
  • Sergio Agüero 174
  • Harry Kane 136
  • Wayne Rooney 114
  • Romelu Lukaku 113
  • Robin van Persie 98
  • Jamie Vardy 97
  • Eden Hazard 85
  • Olivier Giroud 78
  • Raheem Sterling 77
  • Sadio Mane 76

Chances created

Man City's David Silva struck late to sink West Ham on Sunday
Man City's David Silva has been one of the best players of the decade
  • David Silva 768
  • Eden Hazard 595
  • Christian Eriksen 565
  • Mesut Özil 546
  • Leighton Baines 506
  • Juan Mata 500
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson 447
  • James Milner 443
  • Cesc Fàbregas 433
  • Willian 426

Successful passes

Yaya Toure record at Manchester City
Yaya Toure enjoyed huge success at Man City, just finishing behind Silva in the passing stakes
  • David Silva 15730
  • Yaya Toure 13995
  • Jordan Henderson 13828
  • Gareth Barry 12723
  • Kyle Walker 12448
  • Fernandinho 12100
  • César Azpilicueta 12053
  • Michael Carrick 11530
  • Mark Noble 11365
  • Aaron Ramsey 10874

Shots on target

Sergio Aguero
That man Sergio Aguero again
  • Sergio Agüero 396
  • Harry Kane 336
  • Romelu Lukaku 316
  • Wayne Rooney 299
  • Robin van Persie 257
  • Theo Walcott 229
  • Luis Suárez 224
  • Eden Hazard 218
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson 218
  • Jermain Defoe 213

Successful dribbles

  • Eden Hazard 909
  • Wilfried Zaha 724
  • Raheem Sterling 546
  • Mousa Dembélé 533
  • Sergio Agüero 501
  • Alexis Sánchez 422
  • Riyad Mahrez 417
  • Andros Townsend 399
  • Willian 385
  • Moussa Sissoko 375

Tackles

Pablo Zabaleta
Pablo Zabaleta: Not scared of making a tackle
  • Pablo Zabaleta 799
  • Lucas Leiva 736
  • Mohamed Diame 700
  • César Azpilicueta 680
  • Mark Noble 668
  • Gareth Barry 660
  • James McCarthy 606
  • Jordan Henderson 603
  • Kyle Walker 585
  • James McArthur 559

Cards

Veteran Gareth Barry has more cards than Clintons

Yellows (Y) | Reds (R) | Total (T)

  • Gareth Barry Y64 | R3 | T67
  • Pablo Zabaleta Y61 | R2 | T63
  • Mark Noble Y58 | R3 | T61
  • Lee Cattermole Y56 | R5 | T61
  • Vincent Kompany Y51 | R3 | T54
  • Ryan Shawcross Y49 | R5 | T54
  • Cheick Tioté Y52 | R1 | T53
  • Phil Bardsley Y51 | R2 | T53
  • Branislav Ivanovic Y50 | R2 | T52
  • Charlie Adam Y48 | R4 | T52

Goalkeeper saves

Ben Foster has been the busiest keeper of the 2010s
  • Ben Foster 996
  • David de Gea 825
  • Petr Cech 763
  • Lukasz Fabianski 738
  • Asmir Begovic 714
  • Joe Hart 703
  • Simon Mignolet 670
  • Hugo Lloris 644
  • Tim Howard 592
  • Wayne Hennessey 567

Goalkeeper clean sheets

Petr Cech: The former Arsenal and Chelsea goalkeeper retired from football in May 2019
Petr Cech could be the best goalkeeper of the decade
  • Petr Cech 107
  • Joe Hart 105
  • David de Gea 103
  • Hugo Lloris 87
  • Simon Mignolet 80
  • Ben Foster 74
  • Tim Howard 68
  • Asmir Begovic 59
  • Lukasz Fabianski 58
  • Kasper Schmeichel 54

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