10. Alan Shearer (1994/95)

Shearer scored 30+ goals each season from 1993-1996. He scored 34 goals, leading to Blackburn winning the Premier League this season.
9. Robin van Persie (2012/13)

Persie scored 26 goals during his first season at United and was essential to United winning the Premier League that season.
8. Frank Lampard (2009/10)
Only 2 central midfielders have bagged 20+ goals in one season with Lampard scoring 22 times and assisting 14 times.
7. Thierry Henry (2003/04)

This was the Frenchman's best goalscoring season where he netted 30 goals and 6 assists, and was a crucial player during Arsenal's invincible season.
6. Yaya Toure (2013/14)

The box to box scored 20 goals becoming the second central midfielder to do so. He also created 40 big chances and assisted 8 times, carrying City to their second Premier League title.
5. Gareth Bale (2012/13)

The Welshman bagged 21 goals with 4 assists, contributing heavily to Tottenham finish at 5th place - without Bale, Spurs would've struggled to finish in the top half of the table.
4. Mohamed Salah (2017/18)

Following Liverpool's ÂŁ50 million signing of Salah in 2017, there was doubt around his performance in the Premier League. Salah decides to break the record of most goals scored in a singular season (32) along with 10 assists.
3. Cristiano Ronaldo (2007/08)

Ronaldo tallied up 31 goals with 6 assists, and led United to another Premier League title. Later in the year, he wins his first Ballon d'Or. This season helped gain him the status of being one of the best players in the world.
2. Thierry Henry (2002/03)

The Frenchman totals 20+ goals and 20+ assists in one season - the first player to ever do that in the Premier League. He scored 24 goals and 20 assists!
1. Luis Suarez (2013/14)

Suarez scored 31 goals and recorded 12 assists, along with creating 22 big chances, whilst playing alongside Flanagan, Cissokho, Flanagan etc. Truly one of the best individual seasons we've seen in the Premier League.
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