Manchester United have been the home had some of the Premier League's greatest forwards, yet they've still had mixed success when it comes to the No.9 shirt.
The No.7 and No.10 shirts are viewed with more reverence at Old Trafford, although they have still had a number of quality players to lead the line in the No.9.
We've ranked every player to wear the No.9 shirt for United in the Premier League era.
8. Radamel Falcao
Proudly last-placed in both this and Chelsea's No.9 ranking. Given Falcao has proven himself to be one of Europe's finest goalscorers when fit and firing, we're genuinely sad we didn't get to see him anywhere near his best in England.
7. Brian McClair
The first player to wear the No.9 for United in the Premier League, McClair's best days for the club were pre-1992, when football didn't exist.
From moving to Old Trafford in 1987 to the end of the final season of the old First Division, McClair scored 101 goals in all competitions for United, including hauls of 31, 21 and 25 in single campaigns.
From the advent of the Premier League to 1998, when he finally left United for Motherwell, McClair scored just 26 goals in all competitions, failing to register double figures once.
6. Louis Saha
This might initially seem like a harsh ranking, but English football had arguably seen the best of Saha by the time he left Fulham for the Red Devils.
At Craven Cottage, the Frenchman fired Fulham to promotion with 27 goals and took the Premier League by storm the following season, scoring twice in his first appearance at that level with the Londoners – which just so happened to come at Old Trafford.
But while Saha showed glimpses of his considerable talent after joining United in 2004, injuries denied him the chance to do so on a consistent basis, and he failed to reach double figures in a single Premier League campaign, scoring 42 goals in four and a half years.
5. Romelu Lukaku
When Lukaku broke Sir Bobby Charlton's long-standing record by scoring 10 goals in his first nine appearances for United, he appeared to be heading right to the top of this list.
While his goalscoring rate slowed down, the Belgian still bagged 27 in all competitions in his debut season, only for a lack of form, fitness and United's general existential crisis under Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to ultimately end his Old Trafford career after just two seasons.
He did still manage to match Saha's goal tally in less than half the time, mind.
4. Anthony Martial
Martial remains an impossible player to judge. After moving to England as a teenager amid cries of, "How much?!" from your dad, he looked the real deal as United's No.9 after announcing himself with that wonderful goal against Liverpool on his debut.
He continued to carry United alongside Marcus Rashford under difficult circumstances in Louis van Gaal's final season in charge, only to be stripped of the No.9 upon Jose Mourinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic's arrival in the summer.
Martial and Mourinho were never likely to click, and the France international proved inconsistent and at times infuriating while deployed as a winger under the Portuguese.
Now 23 and back in the No.9 shirt as United's central striker, it feels like now or never for Martial, who is evidently outrageously talented when in the mood.
3. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Ibrahimovic basically stole the No.9 shirt from Martial after joining United on a free transfer to spearhead Mourinho's attack.
Moving to England at the age of 34, Ibrahimovic bagged 27 goals in all competitions, including the winner in the Community Shield and a crucial brace in the League Cup final.
A serious knee injury ended his first season prematurely, and by the time he re-signed for a second year and returned to fitness he was no longer the main man following the arrival of Lukaku.
Still, that first season was a sight to behold. As he said himself in typically Zlatan style: "I conquered England. It took three months."
2. Dimitar Berbatov
A few players on this list could be described as enigmas, but perhaps none more so than Berbatov.
The Bulgarian's laissez–faire attitude could have been an awkward fit under the take-no-bullshit management of Sir Alex Ferguson, but he thrived at Old Trafford, winning the Premier League's Golden Boot in 2010-11 and helping fire the Red Devils to two Premier League titles.
"Ferguson knew, not only with me, that if you give freedom and confidence to the player to do the things he can – but at the right moment – it's beneficial for the team," Berbatov told The Independent in May 2019.
1. Andy Cole
121 goals in 275 appearances, five league titles, two FA Cups, a Champions League, 24 goals in the Treble season.
Andy Cole may never have been the perfect footballer, but he was a freaking good No.9.
loabeilstz
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Rooney
Baniya1-2-3
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Zlatan is lion❤️
zekbkpsyz
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Where is Ruud Van Nislerooi? He was one or the Best Strikers. Better than some of those that,s on that list
PrakeMiñem
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Uzï#unstoppable Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Neaeorst
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Berba
Nukelnptuy
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bervatov andMartial
Jipaoryz
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This list aint it cos Ruud ain't on the list
harithdayz
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Berbatov, Cole, Zlatan
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barbatov
Az1Az1
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Andy Cole
AhmedShaacuur
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Andy Cole
daheroda8
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Andy Cole.
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Zlatan
ManutdFan83
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Dimitar Berbatov definitely
Lueaclnru
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Andy Cole
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lukaku
nuzcmopru
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Dude.. do you even know how to read??? People like you should be banned from commenting.. fucking idiot!
ohhhh, ya people like you who can't spell and make grammatical errors like that should be dead you fucking retard!
Luwbdikmpt
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The best is :Erkhes
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Zlatan
Bioakmr
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lukaku
Rebdknoyz
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yeah
Pooadimors
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where is eric canotona
Cantona was 7
Pooadimors
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Ruudie van nistolroy. Bull in front of the goal
rotbcmort
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Cole
Naaemstyz
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Cole, not come
Naaemstyz
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Come, Berb, Ibra, Martial, Saha,
bbk060
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Zlatan is the best player to have ever wear that number for United, besides him is say Dmitry Bervatov
AdrianShion
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Wayne Rooney also wore No.9 Where the hell is he?
he only wear no 8 and 10 in united shirt.
hilowle-america
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andy cole the best number 9 i ever saw
VISHNUmanutd
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berba
sizcdelnou
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martial still young nd can still score more goals
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Luis saha
Darling22
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Ruud boy
ArsenalAndBarçaFan
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where is eric canotona
7
Jaaacdempr
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no brainer anyone who saw van nistelrooy would agree one of the best no9s ever
Homeklnpt
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Wayne Rooney also wore No.9 Where the hell is he?
I think the article is talking about.. who wore no 9 the longest and being the best!
Homeklnpt
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where is eric canotona
Dude.. do you even know how to read??? People like you should be banned from commenting.. fucking idiot!
Niaaklmps
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where is eric canotona
cantona never played 9 but 10
waaadlmo
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where is eric canotona
cantona wore no. 7
nuzcmopru
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where is eric canotona
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Lukaku
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cole
batlsuz
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Cole the best
Riacdmno
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Cole every day
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Banbertov
tawceimors
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Barbartov he was the best jersey 9
MARTINJOY
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bayakopy
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Cole all the way
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berbatov
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Bebertov