Erling Haaland has been dethroned as the Premier League's deadliest forward, with Cristiano Ronaldo coming in at nu

Even though Erling Haaland has scored the most goals in the Premier League, he is not the most productive forward, as Cristiano Ronaldo has a conversion rate of less than 5%.

Kieffer Moore has scored the most this season.

Erling Haaland has gotten off to a blistering start in the Premier League, scoring 17 goals for Manchester City in just 11 matches played so far in his career.

This tally includes three hat-tricks scored at the Etihad Stadium as he continues to rewrite England's record books, but the Norwegian is not England's most productive forward when it comes to scoring goals. Kieffer Moore, a striker for Bournemouth, deserves credit for this achievement.

Moore, who has scored three times for a Cherries side that is attempting to avoid relegation, has a better return than Haaland, who has had 47 shots on goal and has converted 36% of his shots. Haaland's team is trying to avoid relegation. Due to the fact that he has a conversion rate of 38%, he currently sits atop the list of the top five most lethal forwards in the premier league, ahead of some very remarkable names.

The third most clinical forward in the Premier League is Manchester United's Jadon Sancho, who has been a regular for the club since Erik ten Hag took over as head coach there. The former player for Borussia Dortmund has two goals to show for his seven shots on goal, one of which was the game-winning goal against Leicester City. Julian Alvarez of City, who has been forced to take a back seat to Haaland, is expected to have the same return.

On the other hand, if you're Sancho's teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, the numbers make for some pretty damning reading. The United player has had a forgettable few months, with few and far between minutes for the Portuguese star, who wanted to leave Manchester in the summer. The man has endured a lot of frustration because of this.

To this point, he has only been given the opportunity to start three games, with the remainder of his playing time coming from the bench. It is obvious that Ronaldo, a man who is famous for his goal-scoring, is determined to make his mark, and this could be the reason why he has attempted 22 shots on goal so far.

Ronaldo is struggling.

Haaland has three hat-tricks.

 

However, the only goal that has come from it is the game-winning goal that was scored against Everton a month ago. The percentage of Ronaldo's shots that are converted is just below five percent, which places him as the 53rd most effective forward in the league.

Ivan Toney and Callum Wilson have scored a combined total of 14 goals so far this season, with Toney netting eight goals for Brentford and Wilson scoring six for Newcastle. Both players have shown how dangerous they can be in the final third of the field, which should help them earn spots on England's World Cup roster.

According to this list, Toney is in seventh place, and Wilson is in eighth place. Alexander Isak, who joined Real Sociedad in the summer and is now playing for St. James' Park, is a teammate of Wilson's and is the fifth most accurate forward in the Premier League. Isak scored twice out of eight shots, making him the fifth most accurate forward in the league.

Harry Kane, the primary goal-scorer for England and the primary source of goals for Tottenham, has scored 10 times despite only having 49 shots on goal. This puts him in a tie for 12th place among forwards in terms of production. Patson Daka of Leicester City, Taiwo Awoniyi of Nottingham Forest, Roberto Firmino of Liverpool, and Roberto Firmino round out the top ten. Taiwo Awoniyi recently scored the game-winning goal against Liverpool.

 


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