Current Premier League Top Scorers For 2019/20 To Stand For Golden Boot Race

Premier League top scorers will be jostling for the Golden Boot race. The title race will bring out the best in the top strikers once again, while several new additions to the Premier League could take the division by storm.

Current Premier League Top Scorers For 2019/20 To Stand For Golden Boot Race
Premier League top scorers

Jamie Vardy remains top of the Premier League scorers list despite failing to find the net since December 21st. 

The striker had a frustrating last time out for Leicester in their 2-2 draw with Chelsea at King Power Stadium, coming off without a goal after 80 minutes but continues to lead the way in the race for the 2019/20 Golden Boot on 17 goals.

The gap remains at one after Sergio Aguero also failed to find the net in Manchester City’s 2-0 defeat away to Tottenham Hotspur, unable to add to his good record against the north London club.

Aguero sits two ahead of Southampton’s Danny Ings, Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford – all of whom failed to score in gameweek 25, though the latter did not play through injury.

 

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Mohamed Salah of Liverpool joins them on 14 after netting in his side’s win over Southampton, moving one clear of Chelsea‘s Tammy Abraham on 13 goals.

Below the Englishman sits a host of players on 11 including English trio Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin — the latter of which moved onto that figure after netting in Everton’s 3-1 win over Crystal Palace. Sadio Mane makes up the top 10, scoring 11 goals in 1,783 minutes of Premier League football.

Teemu Pukki and Raul Jimenez are also on 11 but miss out on the top 10 through minutes played.

Current top 10 goalscorers: Premier League 2019/20 | EPL-

Players with the same amount of goals are ranked by fewer minutes played.

 

Jamie Vardy (Leicester) 17 goals, 4 assists

Sergio Aguero (Man City) 16 goals, 3 assists

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) 14 goals, 6 assists

Marcus Rashford (Man Utd) 14 goals, 4 assists

Danny Ings (Southampton) 14 goals, 1 assist

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal) 14 goals, 1 assist

Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) 13 goals, 3 assists

Sadio Mane (Liverpool) 11 goals, 6 assists

Raul Jimenez (Wolves) 11 goals, 6 assists

Teemu Pukki (Norwich) 11 goals, 3 assists