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Manchester United star Bruno Fernández and Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane of England tightened the screws on Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah, Egypt’s top scorer in the Premier League.
Bruno Fernández led his team, Manchester United, to victory in the “derby” against their neighbor City (2-0), which brought them together on Sunday night, as part of Matchday 27 of the Premier League.
The Portuguese player scored the “Red Devils” team’s first goal early, in the second minute of a penalty, and ensured that his colleague Luke Shaw scored the second safety goal, 50 minutes into the game at Al Ittihad Stadium.
Harry Kane, along with his colleague Gareth Bale, led Tottenham to victory over Crystal Palace (4-1), scoring two goals each.
Bruno Fernandez Khalifa raised his teammate Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United, and Harry Kane had 16 goals apiece, sharing second and third place on the Premier League scoring ladder, and tightening the screws on Egyptian Mohamed Salah, the star of Liverpool, who sits on the throne, with 17 goals.
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The following is a list of the Premier League’s top scorers:
1- Egyptian Mohamed Salah (Liverpool forward) – (17 goals)
2- Portuguese Bruno Fernandez (Manchester United midfielder) – (16 goals)
England’s Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur forward) – (16 goals)
4- Heung-min Son from South Korea (Tottenham forward) – (13 goals)
– England’s Dominic Calvert (Everton midfield) – (13 goals)
Patrick Bamford (Leeds United forward) – (13 goals)
7- English Jimmy Vardy (Leicester City forward) – (12 goals)
8- German Ilkay Gundogan (Manchester City midfielder) – (11 goals)
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9- English Ole Watkins (Aston Villa forward) – (10 goals)
– English Kalium Wilson (Newcastle United forward) – (10 goals)
11- English Harvey Barnes (Leicester City midfielder) – (9 goals)
Marcus Rashford (Manchester United forward) – (9 goals)
– English Raheem Sterling (Manchester City forward) – (9 goals)
– Ivorian Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace forward) – (9 goals)
French Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal forward) – (9 goals)
Gabonese Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal forward) – (9 goals)
Source: RT
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