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Rate these strikers since the 1990s out of 10? who was the best? top 3

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All scored more than 30 international goals and all were out and out front men.
Raul
Shearer
Klinsmann
Stoichkov
Shevchenko
Romario
Van Nistelrooy
Bierhoff
Zamarano
Henry
Salas
Batistuta
Koeller
Villa
Drogba
Eto'o
Crespo
Davor Sukor
Ronaldo BRA
Klose
 

All scored more than 30 international goals and all were out and out front men.
Raul 8
Shearer 9
Klinsmann
Stoichkov
Shevchenko 6
Romario
Van Nistelrooy 7
Hakan Sukar
Zamarano
Henry 9
Salas
Batistuta
Koeller
Villa 9
Drogba 9
Eto'o 8
Crespo 8
Davor Sukor
Ronaldo 10
Klose 8
1. Ronaldo
2. Henry
3. Drogba



Based this on all round play as well as goals, missed out the ones I'm too young to judge.
 
No way. Outrageous record for Milan, did a Torres at Chelsea.

He played 77 games for Chelsea and scored 22 goals, so just above a 1 in 4 ratio.
In his other 571 professional club matches he scored 299 goals, way above one goal every two games.

I think it's a bit unfair to say his Chelsea period is that important, he wasn't even that bad. His 48 goals in 111 international games isn't bad either.
 

He played 77 games for Chelsea and scored 22 goals, so just above a 1 in 4 ratio.
In his other 571 professional club matches he scored 299 goals, way above one goal every two games.

I think it's a bit unfair to say his Chelsea period is that important, he wasn't even that bad. His 48 goals in 111 international games isn't bad either.
Exactly. That's not great. I'm not saying he was crap, just no way top 3 on that list.
 
Always loved Sukor and Stoichkov, not saying they're the best on this list, but they were fantastically gifted.

Anyways, Cantona isn't on this list, so for that reason, I'm out.
 
Always loved Sukor and Stoichkov, not saying they're the best on this list, but they were fantastically gifted.

Anyways, Cantona isn't on this list, so for that reason, I'm out.
Didn't score more than 30 international goals.

READ THE INFO MINGE
 

Deserves to be there ahead of Drogba for sure. Didier only had two standout seasons in his whole career, Shevchenko was one of the world's best strikers for years. YOU KNOW ITS TRUE.

Similar club records, Shevchenko 48 in 111 internationally, Drogba 59 in 93. Drogba's scored in virtually every final he's played in including the Champions League final and Shevchenko has never scored in any final unless you're counting the Super Cup. Drogba's hold up play and linking is far, far better than Shevchenko's and most importantly Shevchenko bottled it, missing the decisive penalty in Istanbul.

Your stats won't save you now boy.
 
Batigol, but solely because he is the one person on that list who has personal experience of how verminous the ****e are.

Suker and Stoichkov the next two.
 

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