For a bit of fun, we've taken a look (via figures provided by Transfermarkt) at how Sheffield United would fare in the 2019/20 Premier League table, if all goals from non-English players were struck from the records.
1. 20th: Arsenal
Crikey, what a start. Yes, were all non-English goals wiped out, the Gunners would have won just one match this season, seeing them plumett down the table. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been their main man. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) Photo: Julian Finney
2. 19th: Wolverhampton Wanderers
Not one of Wolves' 41 goals this season have been from an English player. They'd be just one point ahead of Arsenal, having drawn as staggering 21 matches, lost 18 and won zero. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images) Photo: Nathan Stirk
3. 18th: Norwich City
The Canaries complete the bottom three, but are actually a couple of places higher than in the real table, despite losing 11 points. Todd Cantwell's six goals seem to have boosted them here. (Photo by Stephen Pond/Getty Images) Photo: Stephen Pond
4. 17th: Crystal Palace
The Eagles crash six places down, with nine victories wiped from the records. Their goal tally for the season now stands at three, which is far from ideal. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) Photo: Justin Setterfield