
Every team will have a "Mr. Reliable" who will always be able to show their strength in the game. At the same time, there are also players who will become the "lucky charm" of the team, although such players are rare, but once the manager has such players, he will always think of giving them a chance to start.
The Premier League is one of the most competitive leagues, but in the history of the Premier League, there have also been some players who have been favored by the goddess of victory. It seems that as long as they score, the team can remain unbeaten. Squawka author Jack Sear took stock of the 10 best lucky men in Premier League history.
10. Victor Moses
Premier League scoring teams: Wigan Athletic, Chelsea, Liverpool, Stoke City, West Ham United
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 19 (13 wins and 6 draws)
No one thought that Victor Moses could become a weapon for the team to win league points. Growing up at Crystal Palace, Moses excelled in his youth team, when many fans thought he could be one of the most exciting wingers in the Premier League.
After moving to Chelsea, Moses did not perform particularly well and was sent on loan to Liverpool and Stoke City. Under Rogers, Moses had a promising start, but his influence at Anfield quickly faded after helping his team beat Swansea.
But after Conte became Chelsea manager, Moses transformed into a reliable wing-back. There is no doubt that this season fans still hope that Moses can contribute more to the team.
9. Oscar
Premier League scoring team: Chelsea
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 19 (16 wins, 3 draws)
Brazilian midfielder Oscar is a special presence, as he chose to join the Chinese Super League team at the age of 25. He is now reportedly earning £400,000 a week.
While playing for Chelsea, Oscar proved himself to be a very efficient player, scoring 38 goals for the Blues in all competitions. In 2014, Oscar put on Lampard's no.8 shirt and gradually became one of the Blues' most important players.
However, he eventually left Chelsea and became a member of Shanghai SIPG.
8. Lee-Sharp
Premier League scoring teams: Manchester United, Leeds United
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 19 (17 wins, 2 draws)
Lee Sharp made 145 appearances for United, scoring 22 goals, 17 of which were in the league. After moving to Leeds United, he scored five more league goals.
His goal helped United win three Premier League titles and he also inscribed his name on the Manchester United Hall of Fame.
7. Pedro
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 19 (18 wins, 1 draw)
Pedro is another Chelsea player on this list. Pedro, 31, is still a key member of the Blues. In Chelsea's Premier League first-round clash against Huddersfield Town last weekend, Pedro scored and eventually helped the team to a good start. And if he can continue this good fortune, then Sarri's team may have a good result this season.
6. Valencia
Premier League scoring teams: Wigan Athletic, Manchester United
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 23 (22 wins, 1 draw)
Valencia is United's "Reliable Sir". At present, his position has been withdrawn from the right winger to the right winger, but he is still an offensive weapon in the Manchester United squad and an important guarantee for the team's victory.
Judging from his scoring record, we will find out why Mourinho continues to choose him as a starter and has also worn the team's captain's armband this season.
The Ecuadorian international scored six goals for Wigan Athletic and 17 for Manchester United.
5. Leon Hudson
Premier League scoring teams: Wimbledon, Liverpool, Tottenham, Aston Villa
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 28 (21 wins, 7 draws)
Leon Hudson has excelled in every team, scoring a total of 13 goals for Wimbledon, while his total number of goals in the Premier League has reached 30. Considering that the Norwegian midfielder doesn't always play for the top teams, his performance is really amazing.
After retiring in 2007, Leon Hudson became an Arctic explorer.
4. Kalaw
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 32 (29 wins, 3 draws)
Kalaw is the last Chelsea player on this list, we guarantee.
The Ivorian striker spent six seasons at Chelsea, scoring 36 goals for the team. At the same time, during his time at Chelsea, he followed the team to win one league title, one Champions League, four FA Cups and one League Cup.
3. Ali
Premier League scoring team: Tottenham Hotspur
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 33 (27 wins, 6 draws)
Ali, 22, may move his name forward in this list in the future. In last weekend's league first round, Alli scored a goal to help Spurs beat Newcastle 2-1, once again showing his magical side.
In the 2016/2017 season, the England midfielder scored 18 league goals, impressing fans. And if Alli can continue to score goals this season, Spurs may achieve a more satisfactory result.
2. Dalius-Vassell
Premier League scoring teams: Aston Villa, Manchester City
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 46 (36 wins, 10 draws)
Dalius-Vassell's performance was truly impressive. He scored a total of 52 league goals, including 35 for Aston Villa and 17 for Manchester City. And he was always able to use goals to help the team gain league points.
The English goalscorer played in the Premier League for 11 seasons before joining the Turkish Super League for another season before ending his career at Leicester City (when the Blue Foxes were in the Championship).
It is worth mentioning that until March 2017, Vassell had maintained the goal record of "scoring a goal is helping the team to remain unbeaten".
1. Milner
Premier League scoring teams: Leeds United, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Liverpool
Number of goals to help the team unbeaten: 47 (37 wins, 10 draws)
Although Milner has not been able to score another Premier League goal since March 2017, he is still at the top of the list. At the same time, his record is likely to remain in place for a long time.
At the age of 16, Milner scored in Leeds United's 2-1 win over Sunderland, becoming the youngest Premier League goal scorer at the time. It wasn't until 2005 that record was broken by Everton's Vaughan.
Milner scored five league goals for Leeds United and six at Newcastle. He scored 12 goals at Aston Villa and 13 goals for Manchester City. So far, he has scored 12 goals for Liverpool.
It seems that as he gets older, Milner's performance on the pitch is getting better and better.