Maxi Rodriguez
Heskey
Stevie G
Did Leonhardson get a random hattrick once?
Rush
Sadio Mane
The one I always remember is a rando West Brom guy who got one in a half, but can't remember his name.
Speaking of which, Lukaku.
Defoe
Yakubu
Marcus Stewart
Ian Rush
Brian McClair
Benayoun
Earnshaw surely.
EDIT: In response to Jim.
Kane hit 8 hat-tricks in 2 and a half seasons (2015-2017) and didn't score another after that.
Cantona did indeed. It was his only PL hat-trick too.
There is one more Middlesbrough player who managed one.
Arshavin with 4 goals in that mental 4-4 draw at Liverpool.
Mark Viduka
Liverpool must be up there in terms of having had players score 4 against them. Viduka and Arshavin. Did Julio Baptista manage it once in the League Cup as well?
It was! A 3-2 win for Charlton in 2003.
He did not.
Interestingly, Mane didn't manage a hat-trick for Liverpool.
Earnshaw holds that mental record of a hat-trick in all 4 divisions, FA Cup, League Cup and an international.
Dublin, Huckerby and Quinn round out the other Cov ones
Ray Parlour.
Craig Bellamy
Peter Crouch
Andy Carroll?
Luis Garcia
Has no one said Luis Suarez yet?
Daniel Sturridge
Steve Watson
I'm a twit
Doesn't sound very French-African.
Vardy
Mahrez
Ian Marshall
Evan Ferguson
Trossard
Watkins
Foden
KDB
Toney
Sterling
Hazard
Giroud
Eto’o
Mount
Abraham
Pulisic
Bruno Fernandes
Martial
Calvert Lewin
Aubameyang
Antonio
Aguero
Wijnaldum
Steven Naismith
Hopefully clear a few recent ones
Andre Schurrle, Solomon Kalou, Nicolas Anelka and Diego Costa as well for Chelsea
Few ‘streets won’t forget’ legenda:
Morten Gamst-Pederson
Yakubu
Benjani
Wilfreid Bony
Henri Camera
Zaki
Pelle
Rodallega
Santa-Cruz
Tchoyi is the rando Baggie.
Ayoze Perez
Brian Deane
Dickov
Wanchope
Dean Sturridge.
Tony Yeboah
Alexis Sanchez
Correct, no more Coventry hat-tricks.
You're on the right lines. Probably one of the toughest answers in my opinion.
Last edited by thommo; 04-10-2023 at 10:57 AM.
Some high profile Chelsea strikers of yore I guess:
Tore Andre Flo
Vialli
Gudjohnssen
I think Gavin Peacock might have got one in the mid 90s. Check his current-day twitter feed if you want to be unnerved a little.
Mark Hughes might be another Chelsea if not Man Utd.
O’neil’s Villa were class so will say Carew and Agbonlahor.
Fjortoft and Milosevic for hat-tricks against us too
Fjortoft
Milan Baros
Juan Pablo Angel
Ian Wright
Sylvain Wiltord
Jose Antonio Reyes
Dennis Bergkamp
The list so far:
Sergio Aguero – 12, Manchester City, 2011-2020
Alan Shearer – 11, Blackburn Rovers & Newcastle United, 1993-1999
Robbie Fowler – 9, Liverpool & Leeds United, 1993-2001
Michael Owen – 8, Liverpool, 1998-2005
Thierry Henry – 8, Arsenal, 2000-2006
Harry Kane – 8, Tottenham Hotspur, 2015-2017
Wayne Rooney – 7, Manchester United & Everton, 2006-2017
Luis Suarez – 6, Liverpool, 2012-2014
Andy Cole – 5, Newcastle United & Manchester United, 1993-1999
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Ruud van Nistelrooy – 5, Manchester United, 2001-2003
Dimitar Berbatov – 5, Tottenham Hotspur & Manchester United, 2007-2011
Robin van Persie – 5, Arsenal & Manchester United, 2011-2013
Raheem Sterling – 5, Manchester City, 2015-2022
Erling Haaland – 5, Manchester City, 2022-2023
Teddy Sheringham – 4, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United & Portsmouth, 1993-2003
Les Ferdinand – 4, QPR, Newcastle United & Tottenham Hotspur, 1993-2000
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Matt Le Tissier – 4, Southampton, 1993-1995
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Dwight Yorke – 4, Aston Villa & Manchester United, 1996-2001
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink – 4, Chelsea & Middlesbrough, 2000-2004
Yakubu – 4, Portsmouth, Everton & Blackburn Rovers, 2004-2011
Jermain Defoe – 4, Tottenham Hotspur & Sunderland, 2004-2016
Fernando Torres – 4, Liverpool & Chelsea, 2008-2012
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Mohamed Salah – 4, Liverpool, 2018-2021
Son Heung-min – 4, Tottenham Hotspur, 2020-2023
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Dion Dublin – 3, Coventry City & Aston Villa, 1995-1998
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – 3, Manchester United, 1999-2002
Nicholas Anelka – 3, Arsenal, Manchester City & Chelsea, 1999-2008
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Didier Drogba – 3, Chelsea, 2006-2010
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Cristiano Ronaldo – 3, Manchester United, 2008-2022
Frank Lampard – 3, Chelsea, 2008-2011
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Romelu Lukaku – 3, West Bromwich Albion & Everton, 2013-2017
Jamie Vardy – 3, Leicester City, 2016-2020
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Tony Yeboah – 2, Leeds United, 1995
Fabrizio Ravanelli – 2, Middlesbrough, 1996-1997
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Darren Huckerby – 2, Coventry City, 1998-1999
Kevin Phillips – 2, Sunderland, 1999-2000
Paul Scholes – 2, Manchester United, 2000-2003
Mark Viduka – 2, Leeds United, 2000-2003
Benjani Mwaruwari – 2, Portsmouth, 2007-2008
Steven Gerrard – 2, Liverpool, 2009-2012
Andy Carroll – 2, Newcastle United & West Ham United, 2010-2016
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Maxi Rodriguez – 2, Liverpool, 2011
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Eden Hazard – 2, Chelsea, 2014-2018
Sadio Mane – 2, Southampton, 2015-2016
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Alexis Sanchez – 2, Arsenal, 2015-2016
Riyad Mahrez – 2, Leicester City & Manchester City, 2015-2020
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Ayoze Perez – 2, Newcastle United & Leicester City, 2019
Ollie Watkins – 2, Aston Villa, 2020-2023
Ivan Toney – 2, Brentford, 2022
Eric Cantona – 1, Leeds United, 1992
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John Hendrie – 1, Middlesbrough, 1992
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Brian Deane – 1, Sheffield United, 1993
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Micky Quinn – 1, Coventry City, 1993
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Peter Ndlovu – 1, Coventry City, 1995
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Gavin Peacock – 1, Chelsea, 1996
Mark Hughes – 1, Chelsea, 1996
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Ian Marshall – 1, Leicester City, 1997
Gianluca Vialli – 1, Chelsea, 1997
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Gianfranco Zola – 1, Chelsea, 1997
Tore Andre Flo – 1, Chelsea, 1997
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Paulo Wanchope – 1, Manchester City, 2000
Emile Heskey – 1, Liverpool, 2000
Ray Parlour – 1, Arsenal, 2000
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Marcus Stewart – 1, Ipswich Town, 2001
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James Beattie – 1, Southampton, 2002
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Kevin Lisbie – 1, Charlton Athletic, 2003
Steve Watson – 1, Everton, 2003
Eidar Gudjohnsen – 1, Chelsea, 2004
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Robert Earnshaw – 1, West Bromwich Albion, 2005
Henri Camara – 1, Wigan Athletic, 2005
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Peter Crouch – 1, Liverpool, 2007
Roque Santa Cruz – 1, Blackburn Rovers, 2007
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Afonso Alves – 1, Middlesbrough, 2008
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Andrei Arshavin – 1, Arsenal, 2009
Yossi Benayoun – 1, Liverpool, 2009
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Salomon Kalou – 1, Chelsea, 2010
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Leon Best – 1, Newcastle United, 2011
Louis Saha – 1, Everton, 2011
Dirk Kuyt – 1, Liverpool, 2011
Somen Tchoyi – 1, West Bromwich Albion, 2011
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Peter Odemwingie – 1, West Bromwich Albion, 2012
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Shinji Kagawa – 1, Manchester United, 2013
Daniel Sturridge – 1, Liverpool, 2013
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Samuel Eto’o – 1, Chelsea, 2014
Andre Schurrle – 1, Chelsea, 2014
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Diego Costa – 1, Chelsea, 2014
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Steven Naismith – 1, Everton, 2015
Georginio Wijnaldum – 1, Newcastle United, 2015
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Olivier Giroud – 1, Arsenal, 2016
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Tammy Abraham – 1, Chelsea, 2019
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Christian Pulisic – 1, Chelsea, 2019
Anthony Martial – 1, Manchester United, 2020
Michail Antonio – 1, West Ham United, 2020
Dominic Calvert-Lewin – 1, Everton, 2020
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 1, Arsenal, 2021
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Bruno Fernandes – 1, Manchester United, 2021
Mason Mount – 1, Chelsea, 2021
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Kevin de Bruyne – 1, Manchester City, 2022
Leandro Trossard – 1, Brighton & Hove Albion, 2022
Phil Foden – 1, Manchester City, 2022
Evan Ferguson – 1, Brighton & Hove Albion, 2023
Kevin Campbell another one against us for Forest, assume he's there for at least Arsenal too
Stan Collymore
Uwe Rosler
Georgi Kinkladze
Jurgen Klinsmann
Adebayor
Bale
Demba Ba
Pappis Cisse
Djbril Cisse
Benteke
Chris Sutton
Morata
Van Der Vaart
Pavlychenko (sp?)
Chris Armstrong
Darren Bent
Adam Johnson
I'll pander to Thommo.
Mitrovic.
Edit: Sorry, forgot it was Prem hattricks and doesn't include the Championship
Les Ferdinand
Trevor Sinclair
Emile Heskey
Peter Crouch
Robert Lee
Iain Dowie
Niall Quinn
Damien Duff
Odion Igahlo
One of the Cissés [Papiss, Djibril, a-another]
Wilfried Bony
Pukki
Bamford
Daniel Amokachi
Efan Ekoku
Jason Euell
Dalian Atkinson
Ryan Giggs
Kanchelskis
Arjen Robben
Ibrahimovic
Wijnaldum.