- Raul Jimenez scored his 11th consecutive Premier League penalty without missing, equaling Yaya Toure’s record for players with 10+ attempts.
- The Mexican striker’s spot-kick secured Fulham’s 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest on December 22, 2025.
- Jimenez now shares the top spot for 100% conversion rate, with legends like Matt Le Tissier close behind at 96%.
- Current players like Callum Wilson, Bukayo Saka, and others boast impressive near-perfect records.
Jimenez’s Clinical Finish Seals Victory
Raul Jimenez delivered a masterclass in composure when Fulham needed it most. In first-half stoppage time against Nottingham Forest, the Mexican waited patiently for goalkeeper John Victor to commit before slotting home calmly. This goal—not only won the match 1-0 but etched Jimenez’s name deeper into Premier League history.
Fulham’s first penalty since January 2025 highlighted their rarity, yet Jimenez’s conversion was textbook. His signature stutter-run technique, honed over years, exploits goalkeepers’ movements effectively. “I like this pressure,” Jimenez reflected post-match. “More penalties to come, and I’ll be there.”
This strike marked his 11th successful Premier League penalty from 11 attempts, spanning spells at Wolves and Fulham. He now stands alongside Manchester City’s Yaya Toure as the only players with a flawless record from 10+ spot-kicks.
Breaking Down the Elite Penalty Takers
Premier League penalty-taking blends nerve, technique, and consistency. While Alan Shearer holds the all-time record with 56 scored (from 67 attempts), clinical accuracy over volume defines true specialists.
Jimenez and Toure’s 100% marks set the benchmark. Cole Palmer briefly held the outright lead with 12 consecutive successes in 2024 before a miss in March 2025 dropped him to 92.9%. Bryan Mbeumo reached 10/10 earlier this year but faltered soon after.
Matt Le Tissier ranks third historically, missing just once in 25 attempts—his lone failure saved by Nottingham Forest’s Mark Crossley in 1993. Danny Murphy follows closely at 94.7%, with one miss in 19.
Current stars shine too: Callum Wilson (16/17), Bukayo Saka (12/13), and others maintain high rates under modern scrutiny.
| Most Clinical Premier League Penalty Takers (10+ Attempts, Opta Data) |
|---|
| Yaya Toure: 100% (11/11) |
| Raul Jimenez: 100% (11/11) |
| Matt Le Tissier: 96% (25/26) |
| Danny Murphy: 94.7% (18/19) |
| Callum Wilson: 94.1% (16/17) |
| James Beattie: 94.1% (16/17) |
| Julian Dicks: 93.8% (15/16) |
| Cole Palmer: 92.9% (13/14) |
| Bukayo Saka: 92.3% (12/13) |
| Thierry Henry: 92% (23/25) |
Raul Jimenez’s penalty prowess has become a hallmark of reliability in the Premier League. His December 22, 2025, strike against Nottingham Forest not only secured three points for Fulham but tied him with Yaya Toure for the most consecutive conversions without a miss among players with 10+ attempts.
The goal came in added time of the first half after Douglas Luiz fouled Kevin. Jimenez’s deliberate approach—waiting for the dive before placing accurately—exemplified his method. This was Fulham’s first spot-kick in nearly a year, underscoring its significance.
Jimenez’s journey to this milestone spans clubs. Starting at Wolves, he maintained perfection before continuing at Fulham. His confidence stems from rigorous training: “It’s something I’ve practiced my whole career.”
Toure’s record stood unchallenged for years until challengers like Palmer (who reached 12 before missing) and Mbeumo emerged. Ivan Toney also threatened but faltered at the 11th.
Volume leaders like Shearer (56 scored), Frank Lampard, Mohamed Salah, and Harry Kane dominate totals but sacrifice perfection for frequency. Le Tissier’s near-flawless run—missing only once early—remains iconic.
Among actives, Wilson’s longevity and Saka’s youth highlight emerging excellence. Jimenez, at 34, thrives on pressure, eyeing outright supremacy with future opportunities.
Fulham’s win lifted them to mid-table safety, easing relegation fears. For Jimenez, it’s personal validation amid a resurgent season.
This achievement celebrates composure in high-stakes moments. As penalties grow pivotal—through VAR and tactical fouls—specialists like Jimenez define matches.
| Top Overall Penalty Scorers in Premier League History |
|---|
| Alan Shearer: 56 |
| Frank Lampard: 43 |
| Mohamed Salah: Ongoing high volume |
| Harry Kane: Strong record |
Jimenez’s record inspires debate: perfect streaks versus sustained accuracy. His calm demeanor positions him as a modern benchmark, ready for more defining kicks.
