Or Patrik Berger?
Skrtel for Slovakia?
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Did Li Tie score in the Prem?
Jovetic for the Montenegrins?
Correct, but he's already been answered. List so far:
Algeria – Riyad Mahrez – 53 goals
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina – Sergio Aguero – 180 goals
Armenia – Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 13 goals
Australia – Mark Viduka – 92 goals
Austria
Barbados
Belarus – Alexander Hleb – 8 goals
Belgium
Benin – Stephane Sessegnon – 25 goals
Bermuda – Shaun Goater – 13 goals
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Edin Dzeko – 50 goals
Brazil – Roberto Firmino – 56 goals
Bulgaria – Dimitar Berbatov – 94 goals
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Canada – Tomasz Radzinski – 35 goals
Chile – Alexis Sanchez – 63 goals
China
Colombia – Juan Pablo Angel – 44 goals
Congo
Costa Rica – Paulo Wanchope – 50 goals
Croatia
Cuba
Curacao
Czech Republic – Patrik Berger – 38 goals
Denmark
DR Congo
Ecuador – Antonio Valencia – 24 goals
Egypt – Mohamed Salah – 72 goals
Equatorial Guinea
Estonia
Finland
France – Thierry Henry – 175 goals
Gabon – Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 49 goals
Gambia
Georgia – Temuri Ketsbaia – 8 goals
Germany
Ghana
Gibraltar – Danny Higginbotham – 9 goals
Greece
Grenada – Jason Roberts – 36 goals
Guinea – Titi Camara – 9 goals
Guyana
Honduras
Hungary – Zoltan Gera – 17 goals
Iceland – Gylfi Sigurdsson – 60 goals
Iran
Israel – Yossi Benayoun – 31 goals
Italy
Ivory Coast – Didier Drogba – 104 goals
Jamaica
Japan – Shinji Okazaki – 14 goals
Kenya – Victor Wanyama – 10 goals
Latvia – Marians Pahars – 42 goals
Liberia
Mali – Frederic Kanoute – 43 goals
Mexico – Javier Hernandez – 53 goals
Montenegro – Stevan Jovetic – 8 goals
Montserrat
Morocco
Netherlands – Robin van Persie – 144 goals
New Zealand – Chris Wood – 32 goals
Nigeria – Yakubu – 95 goals
North Macedonia
Norway – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – 91 goals
Paraguay – Roque Santa Cruz – 26 goals
Peru – Nolberto Solano – 49 goals
Poland
Portugal – Cristiano Ronaldo – 84 goals
Republic of Ireland – Robbie Keane – 126 goals
Romania
Russia – Andrei Kanchelskis – 42 goals
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Senegal – Sadio Mane – 80 goals
Serbia
Sierra Leone
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea – Son Heung-Min – 51 goals
Spain – Fernando Torres – 85 goals
Sweden – Freddie Ljungberg – 48 goals
Switzerland – Xherdan Shaqiri – 22 goals
Tanzania – Mbwana Samatta – 1 goal
Togo – Emmanuel Adebayor – 97 goals
Trinidad and Tobogo – Dwight Yorke – 123 goals
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine – Sergei Rebrov – 10 goals
USA – Clint Dempsey – 57 goals
Uruguay – Luis Suarez – 69 goals
Venezuela – Salomon Rondon – 35 goals
Zimbabwe – Peter Ndlovu – 34 goals
Berahino for Burundi
Wreh for wherever he was from? Or George Weah if they're both Liberian.
McCarthy for Seth Efrica?
Adrian Mutu for Romania?
Zola for Italy?
Modric for Croatia?
Jaidi for Tunisia?
Tuncay or Muzzy Izzet for Turkey?
Fan Zhiyi for China?
Di Canio for Italy?
Marcus Gayle.
Jason Euell?
Mitrovic or Milosevic for Serbia?
Rasiak for Poland?
Podolski for Germany? Or Ozil?
Arnautovic for Austria?
Gyan for Ghana?
Milosevic is correct - the only one that was a little contentious as he was playing for Yugoslavia at the time. Mitrovic was second on the list anyway, with 25 goals, so you're right either way.
Edit: Actually, Milivojevic has 26 PL goals now so he'd be second, but close enough.
Chris Samba
Samuel Eto'o
Eriksen
Forssell for Finland.
Bendtner for the Danes?
EDIT: Good shout on Eriksen, and it would highlight what a useless cunt Bendtner was if true.
Johansson got more than Forssel I'd have thought
China - Fan Zhiyi / Sun Jihi
Greece - Giorgos Samaras
Romania - Dan Petrescu / Adrian Mutu
Cuba - Onel Hernandez
Taarabt for Morocco
Hazard for Belgium perhaps
lmfao it's Lukaku surely actually sry
Serbia - Tadic, Kolarov, Ivanovic, Vidic, Matic
Romania - Mutu
Morocco - Chamakh??? lol
We got Serbia and Romania.
Giannakopoulos for Greece? He was at least a couple of seasons at Bolton.
Nikos Dabizas.
Curacao must be Bacuna? I can't even think of another player from the Antilles.
Oh, Martina I guess, but I think Bacuna would be the one banging in the goals.
Ruel Fox for Monsserat.
Manucho for Angola
Christopher Wreh for Liberia
Barbados = Emmerson Boyce
Oh! Speaking of mid-noughts Bolton. Ricardo Gardner (:cool:) for Jamaica?
Mart Poom scored a cracking header once (as a goalkeeper I remember these things) so I'm going to take a cheeky punt on it being him for Estonia, but it's obviously someone else.
The countries remaining are as follows:
Antigua and Barbuda
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Croatia
DR Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Estonia
Gambia
Ghana
Guyana
Honduras
Iran
Morocco
North Macedonia
Poland
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Sierra Leone
Slovakia
Slovenia
DRC would be Lua Lua
Ghana, probably Essien or Yeboah
Sierra Leone - think it's Kei Kamara with 1, unless Al Bangura ever netted
EqG - blimey. Struggling. Has that Pedro Obiang or whatever played for them? If not, no idea.
Gambia - that midget winger bloke at Swansea. Jallow? Moussa Jallow? Could be inventing him.
Mo Barrow is the Gambian
Hassan Kachloul for Maroc?
Teymourian for Iran?
Jahankabash?
Joseph Desire Job for Cameeoon
Sukur
Boksic
Jason Roberts
Dexter Blackstock
Yeboah is level with another Ghanaian on 24 goals. Correct on the Gambian winger, but Max below got the name, it was Mo Barrow with a solitary goal.
You've named 2 of the 3 Iranian PL goalscorers between you but missed the leader.
Roberts is correct for Grenada but has already been said. Blackstock has scored a PL goal and is from Antigua and Barbuda, but someone else has scored 2.
Fuck Kei Kamara
Other Ghanian might Jordan Ayew?
Palacios or Figueroa for Honduras.
Carl Cort for Guyana.
There's more than one? :saywhat:
I'm thinking of Maynor, the guy who played for Wigan.
Croatia must be Modric or Eduardo.
The only Estonian player I can think of is Klavan for Liverpool, but I don't remember him scoring. Have there been any others?
For Slovakia, I can only think of Skrtel.
Slovenia must be Vuckic
Suker for Croatia? He was pretty wank from what I remember at Arsenal and West Ham. Boksic? Kranjcar?
None of the above. Boksic and Kranjcar are 2nd and joint 3rd, with 22 and 20 PL goals.