Korean star Heung-Min Son, the Tottenham Hotspur striker, has left the match for the title of top scorer in the Premier League for the season (2021-2022), after his team beat Arsenal in the London derby.
Heung-Min Son scored Tottenham’s third goal in the 46th minute of the match between them on Saturday night, which was postponed from the 33rd day of the “Premier League” match.
Son raised his tally to 21 goals, putting him one goal behind the league’s top scorer this season, Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool striker, followed by Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo in third place with 18 goals, with just two appearances. remaining at the end of the league.
Here is the ranking of the top Premier League scorers so far:
1- Egyptian Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)- 22 goals
2-Heung-Min Son of South Korea (Tottenham Hotspur)-21 goals
3- Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)- 18 goals
4- Belgian Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)- 15 goals
England Harry Kane (Tottenham) – 15 goals
Senegalese Sadio Mane (Liverpool) – 15 goals
Diogo Jota of Portugal (Liverpool) – 15 goals
8- Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)- 13 goals
Ivorian Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – 13 goals
10- Evan Tonier (Brentford)- 12 goals
Jamie Vardy of England (Leicester City) – 12 goals
12- Algerian Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City)- 11 goals
Mason Mount (Chelsea) – 11 goals
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – 11 goals
15 – Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – 10 goals
Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United) – 10 goals
Nigeria Emmanuel Denis (Watford) – 10 goals
Brazilian Ravenha (Leeds United) – 10 goals
Teemu Pukki of Finland (Norwich City) – 10 goals
Emile Smith-Roy (Arsenal)-10 goals
– Olly Watkins of England (Leicester City) – 10 goals
22- Michel Antonio of England (West Ham United)- 9 goals
Phil Foden of England (Manchester City) – 9 goals
James Madison of England (Leicester City) – 9 goals
James Ward-Prowse of England (Southampton)-9 goals
26- Algerian Said Benrahma (West Ham United)- 8 goals
Ivorian Maxwell Cornet (Burnley) – 8 goals
Brazilian Richarlison (Everton) – 8 goals
– Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) – 8 goals
Conor Callagher of England (Crystal Palace) – 8 goals
Romelu Lukaku of Belgium (Chelsea) – 8 goals
French Niall Maupay (Brighton) – 8 goals
Leandro Trossard (Brighton) – 8 goals
– Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – 8 goals
35- Scottish Che Adams (Southampton)- 7 goals
Jack Harrison of England (Leeds United) – 7 goals
German Kai Havertz (Chelsea) – 7 goals
Danny Ings of England (Aston Villa) – 7 goals
39 – Armando Broja Albanian (Southampton) – 6 goals
French Odson Edouard (Crystal Palace) – 6 goals
Spanish Pablo Fornals (West Ham United) – 6 goals
Italian Jorginho (Chelsea) – 6 goals
German Ilkay Gundogan (Manchester City) – 6 goals
Mexican Raúl Jiménez (Wolverhampton) – 6 goals
Ademola Lookman of Nigeria (Leicester City) – 6 goals
Rodrygo of Spain (Leeds United) – 6 goals
American Christian Pulisic (Chelsea) – 6 goals
Jacob Ramsey of England (Aston Villa) – 6 goals
Belgian Yuri Telemas (Leicester City) – 6 goals
Calium Wilson of England (Newcastle United) – 6 goals
Congolese Yuan Weissa (Brentford) – 6 goals
Norwegian Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) – 6 goals.
Source: “RT + premier league”
Source: Arabic RT