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Ten Brazilians With The Most Premier League Goals In Football History
Numerous Brazilians have previously represented elite Premier League clubs. Brazilian forward Richarlison recently finished signing with Tottenham Hotspur. He has previously played for Watford and Everton, and he is two goals short of becoming the 50th player in premier league history to accomplish that milestone. Roberto Firmino and Gabriel Jesus are the only two Brazilians with more than 50 Premier League goals.In the 2021–2022 season, Firmino, who is presently the highest-scoring Brazilian in Premier League history, won the League Cup and FA Cup. On more than 200 occasions in the Premier League for Liverpool, he has scored over 70 goals. Second on the list and former Manchester City player Gabriel Jesus just moved to Arsenal. The Brazilian forward needs two more goals to reach the 60-goal plateau in the Premier League. To achieve the 50-goal threshold in the Premier League, though, Phillipe Coutinho, who finalized his permanent move to Aston Villa this summer, needs four goals.Willian participated in the Premier League for both Chelsea and Arsenal. The Brazilian attacker had more success with Chelsea, and when he departed England, he was just two goals short of the 40-goal plateau. However, because he has returned to Brazil, Fernandinho won't be playing for Manchester City in the upcoming season. Currently, he ranks among the top Brazilian scorers in the annals of the Premier League. Before leaving the Premier League, he managed to score 20 goals.Raphinha, who is said to be moving to Chelsea or Barcelona, needs three goals in the Premier League to achieve the 20-goal plateau. Because of him, Leeds United escaped relegation and would play in either England or Spain the next year. The top ten list also features Lucas Moura, Juninho, and Oscar, all of whom are Brazilians.
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Tottenham news: Richarlison's reaction to joining Spurs as Cristian Romero explains new shirt number
Richarlison, a newcomer at Tottenham Hotspur, spoke about his "dream" move from Everton while Cristian Romero revealed why he will wear the number 17 shirt.
new signing for Tottenham Hotspur Richarlison claims that upon joining the team, he had "chills in his gut."
The former Everton player moved to Antonio Conte's team for £60 million, and it is anticipated that he will have a significant impact for his new team next season. Now that he's spoken out about his historic transfer, he expressed his desire "to make history here in this shirt."
Cristian Romero recently elucidated the importance of his new Spurs jersey number. Additionally, Olivier Giroud, a former Arsenal forward, revealed how close to joining Spurs last year.
Response to signing by Richarlison
Richarlison claims that upon landing at Tottenham Hotspur, he experienced "chills in his gut."
The Brazilian joined the team for £60 million from Everton, becoming Fabio Paratici's most recent acquisition. He has now spoken about the move, claiming that he "couldn't believe it" when he heard that Spurs had made a bid for him.
He claims that joining the team now "feels like a dream" and that he will endeavor to "create history here in this shirt."
He said: "I'm very thrilled for this moment" on the club's official website. I well recall my shock when the offer from Tottenham arrived when I was in Brazil. And more so now that I've signed the contract since it seems like a dream. The sight of my new teammates and house when I first arrived gave me the goosebumps.
"In this shirt, I aim to change history. And now it's about working with my fantastic coach and my equally fantastic teammates to make history while wearing that shirt.
Romeo describes the new shirt number.
Cristian Romero, a center defender for Tottenham, explains why he decided to switch shirts before the upcoming campaign.
After arriving from Atalanta, the defender played last season with the number 4. However, he will wear the number 17 for the upcoming season, explaining the shift on social media.
Football.london reports that Romero declared 17 to be his "favorite number" on Twitter and expressed his delight at donning it once more.
Giroud expresses interest in Spurs
Olivier Giroud, a former Arsenal striker, has revealed how near he was to joining Spurs last season.
The attacker signed AC Milan from Chelsea and is presently playing for them in Italy. Giroud reportedly told his former manager Frank Lampard, "I'd have joined Tottenham because I knew that Jose Mourinho wanted me," according to a fresh story from football.london, that he was that keen to leave the Blues.
He did, however, add that a transfer would have been "impossible" given his prior ties to arch rivals Arsenal.
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