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Definition of goalscorer in English: goalscorernounˈɡəʊlskɔːrə A player who scores a goal. Sunderland's prolific goalscorer Example sentencesExamples - You look at the goalscoring chart and he was our main goalscorer with 13 goals.
- He has never been such a prolific goalscorer in domestic football, partly because clubs are more likely to use him in midfield.
- The young Englishman, despite his goals in Portugal, is not a natural goalscorer in the vein of Pele.
- If any club looses their main goalscorer it's going to affect their results because in-form strikers are hard to replace.
- If the last month has proved anything, it is that the most prolific and reliable goalscorers are worth the worship they attract and the premium prices they fetch.
- He is the leading goalscorer at Chiefs, with four goals this season.
- Their top goalscorer is a defenceman whose six goals are almost as many as he has scored in his last six seasons.
- The best forward in the world, arguably the most exciting footballer in the planet, great goalscorer and scorer of great goals.
- They're a good defensive team with proven goalscorers in PC Drouin and Greg Hadden.
- Already this season, he has got 6 and anyway, since when was the right winger in a team supposed to be a prolific goalscorer?
- He is a prolific goalscorer and has a great eye for goal as his record shows that.
- Argentina are one my favourites to win the cup because they have so many dangerous goalscorers in players such as Hernan Crespo and Gabriel Batistuta.
- The goalscorer just can't score goals and never really threatened to.
- You are playing with better players there so that helps and as a goalscorer you do sometimes rely on that better quality you get, the higher you play.
- We have Fowler, a natural goalscorer who hasn't really proved himself for England, and the same can be said for Kevin Phillips.
- But of the other forwards in his squad, none are prolific, natural goalscorers.
- Goalkeepers, like great goalscorers, win and lose titles, as Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, has acknowledged.
- Still, he got his try and, like the prolific goalscorers in football, they are all welcome no matter how they eventuate.
- The towering striker is vital in linking his team's play and as a goalscorer, and he had put the Czechs ahead.
- I was Gillingham's most famous player, their top goalscorer, their highest earner.
Derivativesadjective & noun While Henry ran off into goalscoring glory, followed by the majority of his team-mates, the old maestro smiled to himself. Example sentencesExamples - It's said that strikers are born, not made, that goalscoring is a gift that can't be taught.
- We chat a lot and share an obsession with goals and the art of goalscoring.
- Liverpool have the eighth best goalscoring record and the seventh best defensive record.
- Yet his all-round game, to say nothing of his goalscoring, has seen an exponential improvement since 1999.
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