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At 35, can Defoe rise in EPL scoring chart?

August 10, 2018 12:37 IST

Jermain Dofoe

IMAGE: Bournemouth's Jermain Defoe reacts. Photograph: Paul Childs/Reuters

Jermain Defoe's childhood obsession with scoring goals has put him within reach of a top-five spot in the Premier League's all-time list and the Bournemouth striker hopes to hit that target before ending his career.

 

Defoe, 35, is seventh in the list with 162 goals, one short of Robbie Fowler. Another 14 goals will see him overtake Thierry Henry (175) and leave him behind Frank Lampard (177), Andy Cole (187), Wayne Rooney (208) and Alan Shearer (260).

"On a personal note it's special because, as a kid, I was obsessed with goals," Defoe told local newspaper the Bournemouth Echo. "I always thought if I could score one goal in the Premier League it would be special."

"When I finish playing, if I could think 'right, you're in the top-five all-time goalscorers in the Premier League' it would be one of those moments where you would probably have to pinch yourself."

The England international, who has represented a number of clubs including West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth and Sunderland, has two years remaining on his Bournemouth contract but has not ruled out playing beyond that period.

Bournemouth open their Premier League campaign against promoted Cardiff on Saturday.

Source: REUTERS
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