Mohamed Salah‘s standing as probably the most scientific goalscorer within the Premier League has been cemented for one more 12 months, with the Liverpool ahead scoring probably the most in 2020.
Salah ended the Reds’ title-winning marketing campaign with 19 objectives within the league, however completed behind Jamie Vardy within the race for the Golden Boot, with the Leicester striker netting 23.
The Egyptian King had beforehand completed as prime scorer in 2017/18 and 2018/19, the latter of which he shared with Sadio Mane and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
However Salah was not firing at his devastating finest in 2019 regardless of his spectacular tally, with Vardy (29), Mane (24), Aubameyang (22), Sergio Aguero (22) and Raheem Sterling (19) all scoring extra within the league throughout the calendar 12 months.
Liverpool’s No. 11 has now reclaimed his place on the prime spot, nevertheless, having struck 23 occasions within the Premier League over the course of 2020.
No participant within the English prime flight discovered the again of the web extra typically, and solely Lazio’s Ciro Motionless (28), Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski (32) and Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo (33) managed extra throughout Europe’s prime 5 leagues.
Impressively, Man United‘s Bruno Fernandes scored the second-most within the Premier League, with 18, having solely joined the membership from Sporting CP initially of the 12 months.
Vardy (17), Heung-min Son (17), Harry Kane (16), Danny Ings (16), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (16), Mane (14), Sterling (13) and Michail Antonio (12) make up the remainder of the highest 10.
Salah additionally laid on 9 assists within the league in 2020, together with his total contribution being 23 objectives and 9 assists in 37 appearances, averaging a objective or help each 87 minutes.
The 28-year-old is undoubtedly an exceptional participant, and deserves to be thought to be the most effective strikers within the historical past of the Premier League, together with his efforts in 2020 proving this as soon as once more.