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Every single player to score 4+ goals in a Premier League game

Kevin de Bruyne’s stunning four-goal performance against Wolverhampton Wanderers a few weeks ago got us thinking. Who else is part of the exclusive club in which the Belgian has just cemented himself into? Can the club even be classed as exclusive? We wanted to find out.

In total, 27 players have done it in a Premier League game, with seven of those names even doing it twice and some even scoring more than four. The first time can be classed as a good day at the office. The second, however, should leave people in awe of what is a never-ending goal scoring machine.

Some names may surprise a few, whilst others should ignite memories of the past. I mean, who could forget Andrey Arshavin’s famous four at Anfield in a stunning 4-4 draw against Liverpool in April of 2009?

So, here’s the full list of all the players to have scored four or more goals in a Premier League game….

Efan Ekoku – Everton 1-5 Norwich City 1993/94

Robbie Fowler (x2) – Liverpool 5-2 Bolton Wanderers; 1995/96, Liverpool 5-1 Middlesbrough, 1996/97

Gianluca Vialli – Chelsea 6-0 Barnsley, 1997/98

Jurgen Klinsmann – Tottenham Hotspur 6-2 Wimbledon, 1997/98

Michael Owen (x2) – Liverpool 5-1 Nottingham Forest, 1998/99; Liverpool 6-0 West Bromwich Albion, 2002/03

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (2x) – Manchester United 8-1 Nottingham Forest, 1998/99; Manchester United 5-1 Everton, 1999/00

Andy Cole (x2) – Manchester United 9-0 Ipswich (5 goals), 1994/95; Manchester United 5-1 Newcastle United, 1999/00

Alan Shearer (5 goals) – Newcastle United 8-0 Sheffield Wednesday, 1990/00

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink – Chelsea 6-1 Coventry, 2000/01

Mark Viduka – Leeds United 4-3 Liverpool, 2000/01

Thierry Henry – Arsenal 5-0 Leeds United, 2003/04

Yakubu (x2) – Portsmouth 5-1 Middlesbrough,

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