In the English Premier League, Manchester City's glory, the Norwegian winger Einin Hylandt is the second consecutive year to 27 goals of good results to win the Golden Boot glory. However, Charlatan's season has not been smooth sailing, and has suffered from United's famous Kenneth Jue Jue's sharp comments - "English B players". But since he stepped into the Premier League stage, he has scored 63 goals in 65 matches, an average of 1 goal every 85 minutes, which is undoubtedly the iron proof of his strength as a top striker.
Looking back at Xalanta's last season, he won the Golden Boot with 36 goals. Even though his form has fluctuated this year, he still won the Golden Boot again with an efficient 27 goals, surpassing Galpenma by 5 goals to become the first player in the history of the Premier League to lead the scoring charts for two consecutive years. With 25 goals in the box this season, Xalanta scored an average of 1 goal in every 26 shots, while contributing 12 goals in the last 30 minutes of the game, contributing immensely to City's results.
Xalanthe himself said, "Everyone can feel the hard work that goes into winning the Premier League title, which we have done four times in a row, but the extraordinary nature of this achievement may be difficult for outsiders to understand. It's a great relief to win the Golden Boot again, but I prefer to speak in practical terms, less talk and more action." As he said, Chalainte won the Golden Boot at the Premier League awards ceremony, while "assist king" Onitsukanse won the Golden Glove, and big man Laye won 16 games without conceding a goal.
The Premier League goal scorers' table is in flux:
1. Aynin Chalant (Manchester City) 27 goals
2. Galpenma (Chelsea) 22 goals
3. Aleksandr Ishak (Newcastle) 21 goals
4. Phil Cotton (Manchester City) 19 goals
4. Solanki (Ponemaugh) 19 goals
4. Onitsukias (Ashton Villa) 19 goals