Ismaila Sarr equals Andy Johnson’s Crystal Palace scoring record
Senegal international Ismaïla Sarr is enjoying the most prolific campaign of his career, with the Senegalese forward continuing to deliver consistently for Crystal Palace across all competitions this season.
The 2025–2026 season has seen Sarr emerge as the focal point of the Eagles’ attack, combining pace, movement, and sharp finishing to establish himself as one of the standout performers in the squad. His influence has been particularly crucial in key matches, where his goals have often provided Palace with a decisive edge.
Sarr added another important milestone to his season on Sunday, 17 May, when he found the back of the net against Brentford in the Premier League. That goal proved significant not only in the context of the match but also in the history of the club.
His strike took his total tally to 21 goals in all competitions for the season, a landmark achievement that places him firmly among the most productive forwards Crystal Palace have ever had in a single campaign.
Having reached that figure, Sarr has now matched the long-standing club record set by Andy Johnson during the 2004–2005 season, when the former Palace striker also scored 21 goals across all competitions.
Crystal Palace have rarely seen a player deliver such consistent end product over the course of a single season, and Sarr’s achievement highlights both his individual growth and his importance within the team’s attacking structure.
Beyond his goals, the Senegalese forward has also contributed significantly to Palace’s overall attacking output, stretching defences, creating space for teammates, and offering a constant threat in transition. His performances have made him a central figure in the club’s tactical approach throughout the campaign.
Sarr’s impact has also extended into European competition, where he has been among the top scorers in the UEFA Europa Conference League, further underlining his ability to perform on multiple stages and in different tactical environments.
For Palace supporters, his form has provided one of the major highlights of the season, with the forward consistently stepping up in important moments and helping the team remain competitive across domestic and continental fixtures.
As the season nears its conclusion, Sarr will now have the opportunity to push beyond the club record he has equalled, potentially setting a new benchmark for future Crystal Palace forwards. His current form suggests that further milestones could still be achieved before the campaign comes to an end.
Regardless of what follows, Sarr has already written his name into Crystal Palace history, confirming his status as one of the most influential attacking players the club has seen in recent years
