#5 Olivier Giroud (71)
Oliver Giroud might not be one of the league's most prolific strikers, but the France International has had a decent career in England so far playing for Arsenal and now with Chelsea.
He has been quite useful as a substitute, playing the role of a super sub to perfection for the past two years. Giroud's aerial prowess has been a handy weapon for both London giants, especially when chasing a game.
During his time in England, Giroud has played a total of 196 games, scoring 76 times, both as a starter and as a sub. The Frenchman has been criticized in the past for his profilagy in front of goal, and it is not without a reason as the Frenchman has missed 71 big chances during his 6-seasons in the Premier League.
#4 Romelu Lukaku (73)
The Manchester United striker has played for three clubs in the Premier League scoring 104 goals in total in just 224 games.
In his first season at United, he scored 16 goals which was not a bad return for a striker playing his first season for a big club. His best goal scoring season was in 2016/17 campaign when he scored 25 goals for Everton.
United fans will be hoping that their big centre-forward can emulate the same performances at Old Trafford, but his knack of missing big chances is sure to frustrate the Old Trafford faithful.
The big man has already missed 73 big chances in the Premier League and with age on his side, he will surely end up higher on this list.