Heung-min Son and the other players who have scored four goals in a single Premier League match, including Salah, Aguero and Henry
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You can see all the players to have achieved this remarkable feat, listed in chronological order, below…
1. Efan Ekoku (Everton) – 1-5 at Norwich, September 1993
2. Andy Cole (Manchester United) – 9-0 against Ipswich, March 1995 (scored five) and 5-1 against Newcastle, August 1999
3. Robbie Fowler (Liverpool) – 5-2 against Bolton, September 1995 and 5-1 against Middlesbrough, December 1996
4. Gianlucca Vialli (Chelsea) – 0-6 at Barnsley, August 1997
5. Jurgen Klinsmann (Tottenham) – 2-6 at Wimbledon, May 1998
6. Michael Owen (Liverpool) – 5-1 against Nottingham Forest, October 1998 and 0-6 at West Brom, April 2003
7. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Manchester United) – 1-8 against Nottingham Forest, February 1999 and 5-1 against Everton, December 1999
8. Alan Shearer (Newcastle) – 8-0 against Sheffield Wednesday, September 1999 (scored five)
9. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Chelsea) – 6-1 against Coventry, October 2000
10. Mark Viduka (Leeds) – 4-3 against Liverpool, November 2000
11. Thierry Henry (Arsenal) – 5-0 against Leeds, April 2004
12. Yakubu (Portsmouth and Blackburn) – 5-1 against Middlesbrough, May 2004 and 4-2 against Swansea, December 2011
13. Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham and Manchester United) – 6-4 against Reading, December 2007 and 7-1 against Blackburn, November 2010 (scored five)
14. Frank Lampard (Chelsea) – 6-1 against Derby, March 2008 and 7-1 against Aston Villa, March 2010
15. Andrey Arshavin (Arsenal) – Andrey Arshavin was unstoppable against Liverpool
16. Robbie Keane (Tottenham) – 5-0 against Burnley, September 2009
17. Jermain Defoe (Tottenham) – 9-1 against Wigan, November 2009 (scored five)
18. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) – 4-0 against Hull, January 2010
19. Louis Saha (Everton) – 5-3 against Blackpool, February 2011
20. Edin Dzeko (Manchester City) – 1-5 at Tottenham, August 2011
21. Luis Suarez (Liverpool) – 5-1 against Norwich, December 2013
22. Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) – 4-1 against Tottenham, October 2014, 6-1 against Newcastle, October 2015 (scored five) and 5-1 against Leicester, February 2018
23. Georginio Wijnaldum (Newcastle) – 6-2 against Norwich, October 2015
24. Romelu Lukaku (Everton) – 6-3 against Bournemouth, February 2017
25. Harry Kane (Tottenham) – 1-6 at Leicester, May 2017
26. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 5-0 against Watford, March 2018
27. Michail Antonio (West Ham) – 0-4 against Norwich, July 2020
28. Heung-min Son (Tottenham) – 2-5 against Southampton, September 2020