In this season's Premier League, the battle for the top scorer is raging, with Mohamed Sana scoring 22 goals, closing the gap on Son Heung-min by just one goal. Many fans are eagerly waiting to see Son become the first Asian player to win the Golden Boot in the history of the EPL. There are even voices pointing out that in Tottenham Hotspur's away match against Nottingham Forest, if they can get a penalty kick opportunity, it should be taken by Son Heung-min himself, in order to compete for the title of the top scorer to go all out.
Facing the questions from the media, the Tottenham Hotspur leader Dryland gave a response: all decisions should be made in the interest of the team. Harry Carney is our leading scorer, and if we get a penalty in the final game, naturally he should take it. But if Carney is not on the field, I am equally willing to let Son Heung-min try, he fully deserves the position. However, no matter what, the priority is to ensure the team's interest.
Son Heung-min has scored 21 goals in the Premier League this season but has not been awarded a penalty, while Mohamed Sana has scored five of his 22 goals from penalties. Nonetheless, Sun's goals have more gold. As for Crowe, he is in third place with 18 goals, while Harry Carney is in fourth place with 16 goals.