#2 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (127 goals)

Premier League

A name that is synonymous with Chelsea FC before the takeover by Roman Abrahamovic, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink alongside Gianfranco Zola were the two vital players in the group before the flood of the Russian cash.

The Dutch striker made his introduction in the Premier League with Leeds United subsequent to moving from Portuguese club Boavista for a charge around £2 million. The introduction season saw the Dutchman sack 16 goals for George Graham’s group. The second season was stunningly better as Hasselbaink scored 18 goals making him the joint golden boot victor for the 1998-99 season.

1999-00 season saw Hasselbaink moving to Spain with Atletico Madrid before coming back to England, joining Chelsea in the 2000-01 season, after the Rojiblancos endured relegation.

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The introduction season with Chelsea saw Hasselbaink score 23 goals and complete the season with his second Premier League golden boot. The following 3 seasons with the Blues saw the Dutchman scoring a noteworthy 47 goals consummation his Chelsea Premier League vocation with 69 goals in 136 Premier League appearances before making his turn to Middlesbrough on a free transfer.

Hasselbaink went through 2 seasons with Middlesbrough and the Dutch striker scored another 22 goals for Boro before joining Charlton Athletic in the 2006-07 season. It was certifiably not an extraordinary consummation for the Dutchman as he finished the season with 2 goals.

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink finished his Premier League profession with a sum of 288 appearances and scored a great 127 goals (34 Leeds, 69 Chelsea, 22 Middlesbrough, 2 Charlton Athletic), making him the thirteenth in the rundown ever driving goalscorers in the class.

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The Dutch goal machine verged on winning the Premier League in the 2003-04 season with Chelsea after the Blues completed second in the group behind Arsenal. The Blues, however, won the following 2 Premier League titles after the Dutch striker left the group.

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