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England is known for producing most of the best footballers in Europe due to the presence of the English Premier League. They have been England's all-time leading scorers for these top European clubs since 1960.
1. Harry Kane - He is England's all-time leading scorer for one club. The English striker is Tottenham Hotspur's all-time leading scorer with 270 goals. He scored 23 goals in the season 2022/2023. He has been playing for Tottenham Hotspur since 2012.
2. Wayne Rooney - He is Manchester United's all-time leading goalscorer. He played 559 matches in all competitions at the club between 2004 and 2017, in which he scored 253 goals.
3. Frank Lampard - English attacking midfielder who played for Chelsea from 2001 to 2014, scoring 211 goals in 648 appearances. He's their all-time top scorer in all competitions.
4. Steven Gerrard - England's all-time leading scorer at Liverpool. He played 710 games for Liverpool between 1998 and 2015, in which he scored 186 goals.
5. Ian Wright - England's all-time leading scorer at Arsenal. He scored 156 goals while playing for Arsenal between 1991 and 1998.
6. Raheem Sterling - English winger who scored 131 goals while playing for Manchester City between 2015 and 2022.
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Jurgen Klopp then took his Liverpool side to the Etihad to face Manchester City in the Premier League
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
Liverpool are one of many Premier League clubs that do not play at the weekend and then have a rare game week before the final international break of the season.
Originally scheduled to host Fulham at Anfield on Saturday afternoon, Jurgen Klopp's side postponed their Premier League game against Los Merengues due to Marco Silva's side's progress in this year's FA Cup. The London side travel to Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon and face Manchester United for a spot in the last four of the game's oldest domestic trophy. The winning team will face Brighton and Hove Albion, Sheffield United or Manchester City at Wembley.
For the Reds, that means ahead of next week's international break, where twelve senior players will fly out to join their international counterparts, they will be forced to ruminate on the loss. heavy against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu for a little longer as they don't play until April 1, when they travel to Manchester City in the Premier League. Three days later, Klopp's men will venture to west London to host Chelsea at Stamford Bridge before completing eight potentially defining days of the season by hosting Arsenal at Anfield on Sunday 9 April.
Currently seven points behind Champions League spots, Liverpool have 12 games left of the Premier League season to try to get Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur into the final round of qualifying, to ensure that 'they don't give up. miss a spot in Europe'. contest for the first time since 2016.
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