Firmino and Cunha dethroned as Brentford star makes Premier League history

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The Premier League has a new Brazilian scoring king, and he wears the red and white of Brentford.

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In a commanding display at the Stadium of Light, Igor Thiago etched his name into the history books, netting a brace against Sunderland to break the record for the most goals scored by a Brazilian in a single Premier League season.

The striker’s double took his league tally to 16 for the campaign, officially dethroning Liverpool legend Roberto Firmino, whose 15-goal haul in the 2017/18 season had stood as the benchmark for nearly a decade.

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(Photo by Gaspafotos/MB Media/Getty Images)Many came close to breaking his record but at most could only match the feat, until Thiago.

Thiago was electric from the first whistle, terrorising the Black Cats’ defense with his physicality and movement.

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His record-breaking moment arrived in the second half, a header that silenced the home crowd and sent the traveling Bees fans into raptures.

Igor Thiago SCORES!!

? 2-0 Brentford FC vs Sunderland AFC

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WATCH EVERY GOAL ? https://t.co/2w98QqADfX#PL #PremierLeague pic.twitter.com/3nWSaIqs4e

— FuboCanada ?? (@fuboTVCanada) January 7, 2026

With 16 goals, Thiago has bypassed an elite list of compatriots. Alongside Firmino, he has now outscored Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli (15 goals in 2022/23) and Wolves’ Matheus Cunha (15 goals in 2024/25). He also leaves behind Manchester City icon Robinho (14 in 2008/09) and Gabriel Jesus (14 in 2019/20).

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Player
Goals
Season

Thiago
16
2025/26

Roberto Firmino
15
2017/18

Gabriel Martinelli
15
2022/23

Matheus Cunha
15
2024/25

Robinho
14
2008/09

Gabriel Jesus
14
2019/20

Igor Thiago finally proving his worthThis record-breaking form feels like a distant reality from his debut campaign in West London.

Following a big-money move from Club Brugge, Thiago’s first season was a nightmare defined by the treatment room rather than the penalty box.

A series of nagging injuries limited him to just eight appearances across all competitions, leaving many to question the investment.

Those doubts have been emphatically erased. A fully fit Thiago has been a revelation this term, combining durability with lethal finishing.

His current stats are staggering: 17 goals in just 22 games across all competitions.

Finally free of injury, he has become the focal point Brentford desperately needed, transforming from a transfer gamble into one of the league’s most feared marksmen.

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