Norwegian star Manchester City striker Erling Haaland solidified his lead in the English Premier League top scorers list after a match against his guest Wolverhampton on Sunday night.
Erling Haaland has scored three goals for City’s hat-trick in minutes (40, 50 from penalties, 54) since the match at Al Ittihad Stadium on Matchday 21 of the Premier League.
Haaland scored his fourth Manchester City hat-trick in his first season and increased his tally to 25 goals this season in 18 Premier League matches, cementing his position as top scorer and thus breaking the Norwegian star. the number of Egyptian star Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah and South Korean Tottenham striker Son Heung-min, who were top scorers in the Premier League last season with 23 goals each.
Haaland also became the Premier League’s highest scoring player in a single Premier League season at Al Ittihad Stadium, scoring 18 goals in 11 matches, surpassing Argentina’s Sergio Aguero, who scored 16 goals in the season (2011-2011). 2012), according to the Opta network in numbers and statistics.
Below is the ranking of the top scorers in the English Premier League before the final match of the 21st round of the Premier League between Fulham and its guest Tottenham Hotspur, on Monday evening:
1- Norwegian Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – 25 goals
2- Englishman Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) – 15 goals
3. Evan Tonier (England) (Brentford) – 13 goals.
4- Serbian Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham) – 11 goals
5- Spaniard Rodrigo (Leeds United) – 10 goals
6- Paraguayan Miguel Almiron (Newcastle United) – 9 goals
6. Marcus Rashford (England) (Manchester United) – 9 goals.
8- Norwegian Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) – 8 goals
9- Brazilian Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – 7 goals
9- Englishman Harvey Barnes (Leicester City) – 7 goals
9. Phil Foden (England) (Manchester City) – 7 goals.
9- Englishman James Madison (Leicester City) – 7 goals
9- Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) – 7 goals
9. Bukayo Saka (England) (Arsenal) – 7 goals.
9- Egyptian Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 7 goals
9- Belgian Leandro Trossart (Brighton) – 7 goals
17- Herman Pascal Gross (Brighton) – 6 goals
17- Englishman Danny Ings (Aston Villa) – 6 goals
17- English Callium Wilson (Newcastle United) – 6 goals
17- Ivorian Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – 6 goals
21- Portuguese Daniel Bodensi (Wolverhampton) – 5 goals
21- Brazilian Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) – 5 goals
21- German Kai Havertz (Chelsea) – 5 goals
21 – Argentina’s Alexis McAlister (Brighton) – 5 goals
21- Uruguayan Darwin Nunez (Liverpool) – 5 goals
21 – Englishman James Ward-Prowse (Southampton) – 5 goals
27- Scot Chi Adams (Southampton) – 4 goals
27- Argentine Julian Alvarez (Manchester City) – 4 goals
27th Nigerian Taiwo Onii (Nottingham Forest) – 4 goals
27- Jamaican Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) – 4 goals
27- Uruguayan Rodrigo Bentancur (Tottenham) – 4 goals
27 Dane Philip Billing (Bournemouth) – 4 goals
27- Portuguese Bruno Fernandez (Manchester United) – 4 goals
27. Jarrod Bowen (England) (West Ham United) – 4 goals.
27- Portuguese Ruben Neves (Wolves) – 4 goals
27- Jamaican Bobby Reid (Fulham) – 4 goals
27th Dane Pierre-Emil Hoberg (Tottenham Hotspur) – 4 goals
27- Welsh Bernan Johnson (Nottingham Forest) – 4 goals
27- Algerian Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) – 4 goals
27th Englishman Solomon Marsh (Brighton) – 4 goals
27 Cameroonian Brian Mbeumo (Brentford) – 4 goals
27th Japanese Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) – 4 goals
27 – Welsh Kiefer Moore (Bournemouth) – 4 goals
27- Edward Nikita (England) (Arsenal) – 4 goals
27- South Korean Heung Min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) – 4 goals
27- Englishman Raheem Sterling (Chelsea) – 4 goals
27- Dutchman Cresensio Summerville (Leeds United) – 4 goals
27. Ollie Watkins (England) (Aston Villa) – 4 goals.
27- Congolese Yuan Vessa (“Brentford”) – 4 goals.
source: premier league