DBasia.news – Since the beginning, the contribution from foreign players in the Premier League was really big. It proves that every club place the foreign player in the vital positions like the playmaker, goalkeeper, defender, and striker.
No wonder, there are many Premier League records won by the players outside England.
There are at least four Premier League records belong to players outside England.
Here are four of them:
Highest Clean Sheets
Since the start, the Premier League always filled by world-class goalkeepers like Peter Schmeichel and David Seaman.
From so many great goalkeepers in the Premier League, there is one name who scored the highest cleanest sheet. He is Petr Cech.
The Czech Republic goalkeeper has been scoring 202 clean sheets. Mostly, he created the record during his 11 years with Arsenal, but he scored the final record while wearing the Chelsea jersey.
The Most Assist
Ryan Giggs
In the football, scoring a goal is the main purpose. But, there would be no goal without an assist.
Throughout the Premier League history, there are many great players with great skill and amazing playing vision. From the legend players, Ryan Giggs appears as one of the most successful players in the Premier League.
The Wales player has won many trophies with Manchester United. Until now, the Man Utd winger still holds the record as a player with the most assist in the Premier League with 162 times.
Most Goal in One Season
The previous record belonged to Cristiano Ronaldo who created 31 goals while bringing Manchester United as the champion in 2008.
But 10 years later, last season to be exact, Ronaldo’s record was defeated. Mohamed Salah got the predicate. The Egyptian player scored 32 goals last season.
Best Goal Ratio
Sergio Aguero
The Premier League created many top goal creators. The players like Thierry Henry to Alan Shearer are the proof.
But for the ratio for every match, there is one player who stays in the top rank. The player also often scores the important goal for the club, including the decisive goal to be the Premier League champion. Yes, he is Sergio Aguero. Throughout his career in the Premier League, Aguero scored 148 goals in 213 matches or 0,69 goal for each match.