Does Son depart with best EVER Premier League goal catalogue?

Including De Bruyne, Son and Ronaldo, see the players with the most unforgettable top-flight goals

Son Heung-min departs Tottenham Hotspur as one of the all-time great scorers of incredible Premier League goals. 

TWICE has he dribbled from deep inside his own half to score, with his 2019/20 Premier League Goal of the Season against Burnley also winning the FIFA Puskas award for best goal scored in the world that year.

As well as his solo effort against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium, there are countless screamers from outside the box, with Son becoming renowned for scoring such goals regardless of which foot he's shooting with. 

In the video below, we've rounded up 16 of the most incredible Son goals in his 10 years at Spurs.

Son's catalogue of great goals

But does Son depart England with the greatest catalogue of goals scored by any player in the competition's history? We want you to decide. Here are nine select players whose goal collections are, like Son's, out of this world.

Thierry Henry (Arsenal)

The Frenchman married quality with quantity as he scored 175 goals in an eight-year spell for Arsenal, making him one of the greatest strikers in world football. Henry's stunning goals include a truly unique Premier League strike, his remarkable flick-up and volley against Manchester United in 2000, while he also scored an iconic solo goal in a north-London derby win over Spurs in 2002. 

Henry's catalogue of great goals
Luis Suarez (Liverpool)

In his brief spell at Liverpool, Suarez managed to carve out one of the most spectacular highlight reels in Premier League history. His 40-yard lob over Norwich City's goalkeeper in 2013 was as audacious as it gets. A supreme entertainer with a scoring instinct few have matched. 

Suarez's catalogue of great goals
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)

With 208 goals, Rooney ranks third on the all-time Premier League scoring chart and few have done it with such variety. His iconic overhead kick in the 2011 Manchester derby is arguably the competition’s best goal, but he was just as capable of a long-range thunderbolt or a delicate chip, scoring in every conceivable way across his 13 years at Old Trafford.

Rooney's catalogue of great goals
Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd)

During his two spells with Man Utd, Ronaldo was a mix of stepovers, solo runs and thunderous strikes. His slaloming run and precise finish against Fulham in 2007 exemplified his genius, as did his free-kicks against Portsmouth and Norwich. 

Ronaldo's catalogue of great goals
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)

One of the most prolific midfield scorers in Premier League history, Gerrard’s name is forever tied to long‑range screamers. His thunderbolt into the top corner against Aston Villa, his swerving effort versus Middlesbrough and powerful drive against Everton are just a few that defined Liverpool’s legendary No 8.

Gerrard's catalogue of great goals
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City

De Bruyne’s Premier League legacy will forever be as one of the competition's greatest playmakers, but he scored his fair share of stunning goals too. His thunderous efforts against Chelsea and belter at Newcastle are some of the sweetest strikes you will ever see.

De Bruyne's catalogue of great goals
Gareth Bale (Spurs) 

Explosive pace and a wand of a left foot made Bale a box-office attraction at Spurs. His list of superb goals in the Premier League is endless. Think his volley at Stoke or his unstoppable 30-yard screamer against West Ham United.

Bale's catalogue of great goals
Olivier Giroud (Arsenal & Chelsea) 

Giroud turned finishing into an art form. The Frenchman’s incredible improvised scorpion-kick goal against Crystal Palace won the 2017 Puskas Award, but his catalogue includes a mix of volleys, flicks and near-post finishes throughout his time with Arsenal and Chelsea.

Giroud's catalogue of great goals
Sergio Aguero (Man City)

The Premier League’s second-most prolific foreign player, Aguero was a master of timing and lethal finishing. While his winner against Queens Park Rangers in 2012 is, of course, his most iconic goal, the other 183 across his decade at City featured everything from curling efforts to acrobatic volleys and efforts from tight-angles.

Aguero's catalogue of great goals