5 Greatest players to never win the Premier League title

Former Liverpool superstar Luis Suarez
Former Liverpool superstar Luis Suarez

#3 Harry Kane | Tottenham Hotspur FC

Tottenham Hotspur v Olympiacos FC: Group B - UEFA Champions League
Tottenham Hotspur v Olympiacos FC: Group B - UEFA Champions League

The only other active Premier League player on this list apart from Bale, Harry Kane is a sensational forward and arguably the most well-rounded striker in the world. The Englishman is a serial goalscorer who has steadily risen higher up on the list of all-time top scorers in the Premier League. Kane currently sits in ninth place on the list with 160 strikes and a further 33 assists.

This season, in particular, Kane has taken his overall game up a few gears and has added another dimension to Tottenham. The English captain has dropped deeper than he usually does and has acted as an auxiliary playmaker higher up the pitch, resulting in Kane topping the charts for both goals (17) and assists (13) in the Premier League. He's established himself as one of the best players in the world on sheer ability, and has continued to evolve over the course of his career.

Kane is into his eighth senior campaign with Spurs and is yet to win a single trophy with the North London club, let alone the Premier League. The 27-year-old will hope to win the title before the end of his career and cement his place alongside other Premier League greats such as Shearer, Wayne Rooney, and Sergio Aguero, whose scoring records Kane could potentially break.


#2 Gianfranco Zola | Chelsea FC

Gianfranco Zola
Gianfranco Zola

Roman Abramovic's era at Stamford Bridge has seen some of the finest players in the Blues' history, including the likes of Frank Lampard, John Terry, Eden Hazard and several others. Before these star names elevated Chelsea's status as a European powerhouse, there was Gianfranco Zola, a man whose scintillating displays on the pitch laid the groundwork for the Blues' early 2000s renaissance.

The Italian arrived in West London at the age of 30 and went on to establish himself as one of the most influential players in the Premier League, and, unfortunately, one of the best players to never win the league. Zola won six trophies at Chelsea and treated both the Blues' and English football faithful to moments of magic and brilliance.

The biggest compliment to Zola and what he meant to Chelsea is, perhaps, the fact that Abramovic offered the then-37-year-old a massive £3m to stay for another campaign, but was turned down as he had already given his word to Cagliari.

Man United v Chelsea Gianfranco Zola
Man United v Chelsea Gianfranco Zola

The Russian oligarch then famously phoned Cagliari and asked them how much their club would cost him.

"I must say, I was really, really surprised at that [Abramovic calling Cagliari]. I took it as a compliment. But I had made my choice."

Zola scored 59 goals and set up a further 42 across 229 Premier League appearances for Chelsea. To date, he remains one of Chelsea's most iconic players and the fact that he arrived before the Abramovic revolution makes it an all the more impressive feat.


#1 Steven Gerrard | Liverpool FC

Liverpool v Everton - Premier League
Liverpool v Everton - Premier League

One of the Premier League's biggest mysteries to date is how a player as astoundingly talented as Steven Gerrard never won the title. The Englishman spent 17 campaigns at his boyhood club and is remembered as one of football's most adored one-club men. He chose to stay at Anfield for his entire European career despite well-documented offers from the likes of Real Madrid, AC Milan, and others.

Gerrard was one of the most unique footballers to have graced the Premier League as he could do practically anything he wanted. The Englishman could bomb forward, defend, unlock defences with gorgeous passes from anywhere on the pitch and score some of the most mind-bending goals one could possibly imagine.

He was as complete a player as a manager could ask for and managed to thrive at a high level for over a decade. Gerrard scored 120 goals and assisted 92 across 504 (!) Premier League appearances.

Most of all, his incredible leadership and ability to rise up to the occasion separated him from his peers. Gerrard remains the ONLY player to have scored in an FA Cup, League Cup, Champions League and UEFA Cup final. It was the Merseyside hero who sparked their infamous comeback against AC Milan in 2005.

Unfortunately, the Premier League trophy was one that painfully evaded him throughout his career. Gerrard is still regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time — such is the prowess and ability of the Liverpool man. The Reds ended three campaigns as runner-ups, and Gerrard was present for all three campaigns (2002, 2009 and 2014). He might be the Premier League's nearly man, but undoubtedly remains a legend of the game.


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