The Top 5 Super Subs in EPL History!

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The Premier League has a rich history of talented players that have no doubt cemented their names as the league’s greatest.

Nevertheless, there are some mentionable super-subs that despite not being in the first 11, fans heartily remember their crucial goals!

Without further ado, here are the top 5 super-subs in the premiere league:

Nwankwo Kanu
17 goals

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Discovered by Ajax in the nineties, the Nigerian striker became a cult hero at Arsenal, where Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp reigned supreme, before later lining out for West Brom and Portsmouth.

Daniel Sturridge
17 goals

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Despite a promising spell on loan at Bolton Wanderers early in his career, Sturridge could never break into the Chelsea starting line-up and so left a life on the bench for Liverpool.

The Man City academy graduate had one terrific season at Anfield before injury curtailed his on-field excellence, and he had to once more get used to being a regular substitute.

Even a loan move to struggling West Brom last season could not put an end to his days in the dugout.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
17 goals

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The Norwegian goal machine may not be top of this list, but he is the man who scored arguably the most famous goal by a substitute in the history of football in the 1999 Champions League final.

That, and he found the net four times in ten minutes after coming off the bench for Manchester United against Nottingham Forest that same season.

Fittingly, Solskjaer scored off the bench on both his first and last games for the Red Devils.

Javier Hernandez
19 goals

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Once annointed the ‘next Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’, Hernandez excelled off the bench for both Man United and Real Madrid before pitching up at West Ham, with whom he has scored 15 goals in the Premier League

Olivier Giroud
20 goals

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The Frenchman joined Arsenal at a snip for £9.6m after helping Montpellier win Ligue 1 in 2012, going on to win three FA Cup titles with the Gunners.

Last January he made way for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, joining cross-town rivals Chelsea, where he has been almost exclusively used as an impact sub.

Jermain Defoe
24 goals

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Speaking of making an impact, few players embody that more than Jermain Defoe.

As impactful on his debut — he’s scored on all but one club debut — as he is off the bench, the east Londoner is the seventh highest goalscorer in Premier League history.

Currently lining out for Rangers under the management of Steven Gerrard, Defoe’s best years were spent in Tottenham, where he scored 143 goals over two different spells at Spurs.

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