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Premier League Strikers Ranked From 'Elite' To 'Poor'

Premier League Strikers Ranked From 'Elite' To 'Poor'

The list has got football fans talking on social media.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

A football fan has controversially ranked Premier League strikers from 'elite' to ' poor'.

Best Football Jokes have named Tottenham's Harry Kane and Manchester City's Sergio Aguero as 'elite' while selecting the likes of Norwich City's Teemu Pukki and Newcastle United's Joelinton as 'poor'.

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Behind the two 'elite' strikers in the 'great' category is Roberto Firmino, who featured alongside Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Leicester City's Jamie Vardy.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Gabriel Jesus, Danny Ings, Raul Jimenez, Marcus Rashford and Troy Deeney all feature in the 'good' section.

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Callum Wilson, Alexandre Lacazette and Tammy Abraham, among others, are included in the 'average' division with Pukki, Sebastien Haller and Wesley Moraes, to name but a few, ranked as 'poor'.

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Elite - Harry Kane, Sergio Aguero

Great - Roberto Firmino, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Jamie Vardy

Good - Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Gabriel Jesus, Danny Ings, Raul Jimenez, Marcus Rashford, Troy Deeney

Average - Ashley Barnes, Callum Wilson, Alexandre Lacazette, Chris Wood, Jordan Ayew, Tammy Abraham

Poor - Wesley Moraes, Oli McBurnie, Joelinton, Sebastien Haller, Neal Maupay, Teemu Pukki

Here's how social media reacted:

"Move up pukki and move down rashford," one tweet read.

A second tweeted: "I think that Tammy and martial should be in good!"

A third added: "Raul needs to be moved up one, Deeney moved down 1."

What's your take? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Topics: kane, Liverpool, Football News, Firmino, Football, Manchester United, Aguero, Premier League