The ten longest goal droughts in the Premier League, including Manchester United, Manchester City and Leicester City stars

The ten longest goal droughts in the Premier League, including Manchester United, Manchester City and Leicester City stars
Even some of the very best strikers to have graced the Premier League suffered from the occasional goal drought.One of the most well-documented was Fernando Torres, who had a 24-game barren run for Chelsea.Alan Smith once went 70 games without scoring!Opta have compiled a list of the ten longest current goal droughts in the Premier League.There are no surprises to see the list full of defenders but the top three have gone 457 games without ever scoring in the top division.Wes Morgan has gone 71 games without a goal10
Wes Morgan has gone 71 games without a goal

10. Wes Morgan (Leicester City) 71 games

The 34-year-old has been brilliant servant for Leicester City after signing in 2012 from East Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest.He captained his side to the Premier League title in the 2015/16 season and has 11 goals in his 288 appearances for the Foxes.Morgan has gone 71 Premier League appearances without a goal, though, and his last came against Swansea in August 2016.

9. Adrian Mariappa (Watford) 82 games

At number nine on the list is Adrian Mariappa whos goalless streak stretches across two clubs and more than five years.Adrian Mariappa is ninth on the list10
Adrian Mariappa is ninth on the list
The 32-year-old only has two Premier League goals to his name but the last of those came in October 2013 for Crystal Palace against Fulham.Mariappa returned to Watford in 2016, the club he started his career at, but has still struggled to find the net since then.

8. Joel Ward (Crystal Palace) 85 games

Some more Palace representation on this list with the number eight spot being taken up by defender Joel Ward.Ward has gone 85 games without a goal and the last coming against Chelsea in August 2015.The eighth longest goal drought belongs to Joel Ward10
The eighth longest goal drought belongs to Joel Ward
The 29-year-old had a cracking start to the 2015/16 Premier League season finding the net twice in four games but has not scored since.

7. Phil Jones (Manchester United) 89 games

The Manchester United centre-back is more well-known for his incredible facial expressions than his goal scoring prowess.The last time he did find the back of the net was in March 2014 against West Brom. In 242 total career games he has just five goals to his name.Phil Jones in action for Manchester United10
Phil Jones in action for Manchester United

6. Phil Bardsley (Burnley) 91 games

Bardsleys goal drought stretches across three different Premier League teams and five seasons.The bullish defender was a Sunderland player when he last scored with that goal coming against Chelsea in December 2013.Phil Bardsley in action for Burnley against Manchester United10
Phil Bardsley in action for Burnley against Manchester United

5. John Stones (Manchester City) 96 games

Stones was the most expensive English defender when he was sold by Everton to Manchester City in 2016, a transfer record beaten by Kyle Walker the following season.The 24-year-old, though, is still to score a Premier League goal for the reigning title holders with his last coming for the Toffees against Manchester United in April 2015.John Stones celebrates Man City’s recent win against Liverpool10
John Stones celebrates Man City’s recent win against Liverpool

4. Matthew Lowton (Burnley) 117 games

Our first player in the list to break the century mark is current Burnley right-back Lowton.Lowtons last Premier League goal came for Aston Villa against Stoke in April 2013.Matthew Lowton’s last Premier League goal came in 201310
Matthew Lowton’s last Premier League goal came in 2013
He signed for Burnley from Villa in 2015 when he did actually score in their Championship winning campaign but only Premier League goals count (sorry Matthew).

3. Simon Francis (Bournemouth) 121 games

We now enter our top three where none have actually scored a Premier League goal.Simon Francis has never scored in 121 Premier League games10
Simon Francis has never scored in 121 Premier League games
Bournemouth defender Francis has 121 games without scoring and is unlikely to expunge that record any time soon as he ruptured his ACL in December putting him on the sideline for up to nine months.

2. Martin Kelly (Crystal Palace) 125 games

The former Liverpool and now Crystal Palace defender has 125 games to his name without a goal.The 28-year-old has been playing Premier League games for the last decade but is still waiting for his first goal.Martin Kelly has never scored a Premier League goal10
Martin Kelly has never scored a Premier League goal

1. Danny Simpson (Leicester City) 211 games

The runaway leader by an incredible 86 games is their Leicester City right-back Danny Simpson.The 32-year-old has a Premier League title to his name but is still waiting for that illusive first goal in the top division.Danny Simpson takes top place on the list10
Danny Simpson takes top place on the list
He did score for Newcastle in the 2009-10 Championship season but that does not count towards this record.Simpson has played Premier League football for five different clubs in his career, Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United, Queens Park Rangers and Leicester.


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