Assessing the top 5 goal-scorers of the 2019-20 Premier League season

Jamie Vardy, Leicester City (Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)
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2. Mohamed Salah

The 28-year-old has continued with his excellent run of form from the last season. Salah’s ability to link with other forwards, combined with his clever moves inside the opposition’s half has outclassed the best defences.

The Egyptian has scored 16 goals in 26 Premier League games this season and has 6 assists to his name. The striker had also scored 4 goals in 8 Champions League games this season with 2 assists to his name.

The 28-year-old has been quite successful in exploiting the gaps in the rival’s defence that has been rated very highly by some ex-footballers. He has been a constant threat for the opposition inside the box because of his goal-scoring prowess.

Salah is tactically strong and is known for his all-round game. The former Chelsea FC player also possesses a unique skill of keeping the ball in possession with his creative dribbles.

3. Sergio Aguero

Sergio Aguero has been one of the most consistent performers for Manchester City over the last few years. In the ongoing season too, the Argentine has been an influential figure in his side’s success. The 31-year-old has outclassed his opponents with his swift and fast moves.

Aguero’s finishing has also looked spot on. The striker has registered 16 goals in 22 matches in the ongoing Premier League season with 3 assists to his name. The Argentine has scored 2 goals in 3 Champions League games this season.

Aguero has looked equally impressive because of his ability to win aerial duels. Aguero also brings a lot of intensity in the forward line because of his accelerating pace. Sergio Aguero can also floor his rivals with his ability to position himself inside the box with his inventive moves.

The former Atletico Madrid player’s quickness on the field has always caught the opposition’s defence off guard.