English international star Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur striker, continues to pursue Norwegian star Erling Haaland, Manchester City and English Premier League top scorer.
Harry Kane scored for his team against hosts Southampton 3-3 in a match that brought them together tonight, Saturday, as part of the 28th round of the Premier League.
The English star extended his tally to 21, cementing his position as the league’s second-best scorer by closing the gap to 7 goals between him and Erling Haaland ahead of his Manchester City team’s match against his guest West Ham United. , as well as in the competitions of this round.
Below is the ranking of the top scorers in the English Premier League based on the results of today’s Saturday matches of the twenty-eighth round of the league:
1- Norwegian Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – 28 goals
2- Englishman Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) – 21 goals.
3. Evan Tonier (England) (Brentford) – 16 goals.
4- Englishman Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) – 14 goals
5- Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) – 11 goals.
6- Paraguayan Miguel Almiron (Newcastle United) – 11 goals
6- Serbian Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham) – 11 goals
6- Spaniard Rodrigo (Leeds United) – 11 goals
6- Egyptian Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 11 goals
10- Englishman Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – 10 goals
10 – Norwegian Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) – 10 goals
12- Englishman Harvey Barnes (Leicester City) – 9 goals.
12. Phil Foden (England) (Manchester City) – 9 goals.
12- Englishman James Madison (Leicester City) – 9 goals
12. Ollie Watkins (England) (“Aston Villa”) – 9 goals.
16 – Brazilian Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – 8 goals
16- Englishman Danny Ings (Aston Villa) – 8 goals
16- Uruguayan Darwin Nunez (Liverpool) – 8 goals
16- Belgian Leandro Trossart (Brighton) – 8 goals
20- German Kai Havertz (Chelsea) – 7 goals
20th Welshman Bernan Johnson (Nottingham Forest) – 7 goals
20th Argentinean Alexis McAlister (Brighton) – 7 goals
20 – Englishman Solomon Marsh (Brighton) – 7 goals
20th Englishman James Ward-Prowse (Southampton) – 7 goals
20- English Calium Wilson (Newcastle United) – 7 goals
26 Dane Philip Billing (Bournemouth) – 6 goals
26- Herman Pascal Gross (Brighton) – 6 goals
26- Swedish Alexander Isak (Newcastle United) – 6 goals
26th Japanese Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) – 6 goals
26- South Korean Heung Min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) – 6 goals
26- Ivorian Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – 6 goals
32 – Scot Chi Adams (Southampton) – 5 goals
32- Argentine Julian Alvarez (Manchester City) – 5 goals
32- Uruguayan Rodrigo Bentancur (Tottenham) – 5 goals
32 – Portuguese Bruno Fernandez (Manchester United) – 5 goals.
32- Argentinean Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa) – 5 goals
32- Portuguese Daniel Bodensi (Wolverhampton) – 5 goals
32- Portuguese Ruben Neves (Wolverhampton) – 5 goals
32- Brazilian Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) – 5 goals
32- Matthias Jansen (Denmark) (“Brentford”) – 5 goals.
32- Algerian Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) – 5 goals
32 Cameroonian Brian Mbeumo (Brentford) – 5 goals
32- Congolese Yuan Vessa (Brentford) – 5 goals
44- Nigerian Taiwo Onii (Nottingham Forest) – 4 goals
44- Jamaican Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) – 4 goals
44- Algerian Said Bin Rahma (West Ham United) – 4 goals
44. Jarrod Bowen (England) (West Ham United) – 4 goals.
44- Zambian Patson Dhaka (Leicester City) – 4 goals
44- Belgian Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) – 4 goals
44- Jamaican Bobby Reid (Fulham) – 4 goals
44- Iberisi Eze (England) (“Crystal Palace”) – 4 goals.
44- Dutch Cody Jacobo (Liverpool) – 4 goals
44- Englishman Demara Gray (Everton) – 4 goals
44- Dane Pierre-Emil Hoberg (Tottenham Hotspur) – 4 goals
44 – Welsh Kiefer Moore (Bournemouth) – 4 goals
44 – Portuguese Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – 4 goals
44- Edward Nikita (England) (Arsenal) – 4 goals.
44- England’s Jadon Sancho (Manchester United) – 4 goals
44- Israeli Solomon Manor (Fulham) – 4 goals
44- Englishman Raheem Sterling (Chelsea) – 4 goals
44- Dutchman Cresensio Summerville (Leeds United) – 4 goals.
source: premier league