Norwegian star Manchester City striker Erling Haaland solidified his lead in the English Premier League top scorers list after a 4-1 win over host Southampton last Saturday night.
Erling Haaland has scored two goals for Manchester City in two minutes (45 and 68) since the meeting that brought them together in the thirtieth round of the Premier League, and City also have a postponed match.
The Norwegian striker has increased his tally to 30 goals this season in 27 Premier League appearances, cementing his position as top scorer.
Whereas English star Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur striker, scored a goal for his team to lead him to a 2-1 victory over away Brighton and lifted the tally to 23 goals in second place.
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool winger, also scored a goal for the Reds against his 2-2 away Arsenal in a thrilling match that brought them together on Sunday night at Anfield Stadium, taking his tally to 13. goals this season, and he was alone in the center. Sixth in the rankings.
Below is the ranking of the top scorers in the English Premier League, according to the results of the matches of the 30th round of the Premier League league:
1- Norwegian Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – 30 goals
2- Englishman Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) – 23 goals
3. Evan Tonier (England) (Brentford) – 18 goals.
4- Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) – 15 goals.
5- Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) – 14 goals.
6- Egyptian Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 13 goals
7- Englishman Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – 12 goals
7. Ollie Watkins (England) (“Aston Villa”) – 12 goals.
9- Paraguayan Miguel Almiron (Newcastle United) – 11 goals
9- Serbian Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham) – 11 goals
9- Spaniard Rodrigo (Leeds United) – 11 goals
12- Englishman Harvey Barnes (Leicester City) – 10 goals.
12- English Callium Wilson (Newcastle United) – 10 goals
12- Norwegian Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) – 10 goals
15- Brazilian Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – 9 goals
15. Phil Foden (England) (Manchester City) – 9 goals.
15th Englishman James Madison (Leicester City) – 9 goals
18- Brazilian Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) – 8 goals
18- Englishman Danny Ings (Aston Villa) – 8 goals
18- Swedish Alexander Isak (Newcastle United) – 8 goals
18 Welshman Bernan Johnson (Nottingham Forest) – 8 goals
18 Argentinean Alexis McAlister (Brighton) – 8 goals
18- Uruguayan Darwin Nunez (Liverpool) – 8 goals
18- Belgian Leandro Trossart (Brighton) – 8 goals
25- Argentine Julian Alvarez (Manchester City) – 7 goals
25 Dane Philip Billing (Bournemouth) – 7 goals
25- German Kai Havertz (Chelsea) – 7 goals
25 – Englishman Solomon Marsh (Brighton) – 7 goals
25th Japanese Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) – 7 goals
25- South Korean Heung Min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) – 7 goals
25 – Englishman James Ward-Prowse (Southampton) – 7 goals
32- Portuguese Daniel Bodensi (Wolverhampton) – 6 goals
32- German Pascal Gross (Brighton) – 6 goals
32- Ivorian Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – 6 goals
35 – Scot Chi Adams (Southampton) – 5 goals
35- Uruguayan Rodrigo Bentancur (Tottenham) – 5 goals
35 Portuguese Bruno Fernandez (Manchester United) – 5 goals
35- Argentinean Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa) – 5 goals
35 Portuguese Ruben Neves (Wolves) – 5 goals
35- Belgian Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) – 5 goals
35- Iberisi Eze (England) (“Crystal Palace”) – 5 goals.
35- Englishman Jack Grealish (Manchester City) – 5 goals
35- Matthias Jansen (Denmark) (Brentford) – 5 goals.
35- Algerian Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) – 5 goals
35 Cameroonian Brian Mbeumo (Brentford) – 5 goals
35- Congolese Yuan Wissa (Brentford) – 5 goals
35 – Swiss Granit Xhaka (Arsenal) – 5 goals
source: premier league