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Teams scoring fewer goals than a player in a Premier League season

Alvaro Negredo appears dejected after the final whistle at the King Power Stadium

Middlesbrough are on course to finish the season with fewer Premier League goals than Romelu Lukaku, although that will not be the first time such a scenario has happened.

The giant Everton striker scored his 22nd and 23rd goals of the campaign in his side's 4-2 win against Leicester City at Goodison Park on Super Sunday, a day after Boro were held to a goalless draw at home to Burnley.

That stalemate on Saturday was the struggling north-east team's seventh goalless draw in the league already this season, while Steve Agnew's men have only netted 22 times in total while slipping to 19th in the table.

Romelu Lukaku reacts after missing a chance to score in the match against Arsenal at Goodison Park
Image: Romelu Lukaku is currently the Premier League's top scorer

In fact, fans at the Riverside have seen fewer strikes than at any other Premier League ground so far this season (29 - 12 scored, 17 conceded), with Lukaku currently set to end the campaign with more goals to his name than Middlesbrough as a whole.

14 May 1998:  Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton of Blackburn Rovers celebrate with the Premiership trophy after winning the Premiership title
Image: Alan Shearer's (left) goals helped Blackburn Rovers win the title in 1994/95

However, such a situation has happened on five previous occasions, the first when the Premier League's all-time leading scorer, Alan Shearer, recorded as many goals (34) during Blackburn Rovers' 1994/95 title-winning campaign as Crystal Palace managed on their way to being relegated.

Ruud van Nistelrooy celebrates scoring his first goal against Charlton Athletic 03/05/2003
Image: Ruud van Nistelrooy topped the scoring charts with 25 goals in 2002/03

In the 2002/03 season, Ruud van Nistelrooy's 25 strikes helped fire Manchester United towards the title, while Arsenal's Thierry Henry (24) and Southampton's James Beattie (23) were also among the goals.

And that trio of top-notch forwards all registered more goals than Sunderland (21), who not surprisingly were relegated after finishing bottom of the Premier League in that campaign.

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London, UNITED KINGDOM:  Two goal scorer Frenchman Thierry Henry (L) of Arsenal celebrates a goal against Portsmouth during a premiership match at Highbury
Image: Thierry Henry celebrates one of his 27 goals during the 2005/06 campaign

Meanwhile, three years later and it was déjà vu as the Black Cats again finished rock bottom of the table having hit the back of the net just 26 times, one less than that season's top scorer Henry.

Manchester United's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (R) and Wayne Rooney celebrate Ronaldo's second goal after scoring the third  goal against WIgan A
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo (right) netted an impressive 31 times for Manchester United in 2007/08

Cristiano Ronaldo headed the scoring charts with 31 goals in the 2007/08 campaign for United as Alex Ferguson's side made it back-to-back Premier Leagues, with Liverpool's Fernando Torres and Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor finishing behind the Portuguese with 24 goals apiece.

But all three players' hauls dwarfed that of bottom-of-the-table Derby County, whose paltry total of 20 goals in their 38 games saw the Rams end the season with a total of just 11 points.

Luis Suarez captained Liverpool to a 5-0 win over Tottenham in 2013
Image: Liverpool forward Luis Suarez was the Premier League's top scorer with 31 goals in the 2013/14 campaign

Finally, rampant frontman Luis Suarez was on target 31 times as Liverpool finished runners-up to Manchester City three years ago, three more than relegated Norwich City notched in the whole campaign. And that includes scoring five goals in two league games against the Canaries that season.

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