Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo was disappointed in his match against Wolverhampton in the 21st round of the English Premier League on Monday.
Ronaldo failed to beat his guest Wolverhampton, stopping his score at 8 goals and 8 goals behind leader Egyptian star, Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah, to stay out of the rankings as the highest scorer in the “Premier League”.
Manchester United also drew 31 points from 19 games and remained seventh in the league table, 22 points behind reigning champions Manchester City.
Here is a list of the best players in the Premier League so far:
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1- Egypt’s Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 16 goals
2 – Portugal’s Diego Jotta (Liverpool) – 10 goals
3- Jamie Ward of England (Leicester City) – 9 goals
4- Michael Antonio of England (West Ham United) – 8 goals
4- Nigerian player Emmanuel Denis (Watford) – 8 goals
4- Brazil’s Ravenha (Leeds United) – 8 goals
4- Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) – 8 goals
4- Senegal Sadio Mane (Liverpool) – 8 goals
4- Emily Smith Roy (Arsenal) – 8 goals
4- South Korea’s Hyung-Min Sun (Tottenham Hotspur) – 8 goals
11- France’s Niall Moube (Brighton) – 7 goals
11- England’s Mason Mount (Chelsea) – 7 goals
11- England’s Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) – 7 goals
11- Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – 7 goals
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15 – Ivorian Maxwell Garnett (Burnley) – 6 goals
15- Italian Georginho (Chelsea) – 6 goals
15 – England’s Connor Callar (Crystal Palace) – 6 goals
15- Algerian Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) – 6 goals
15- England’s Pugo Saga (Arsenal) – 6 goals
15 – England’s Gallium Wilson (Newcastle United) – 6 goals
21- Algerian side Benrahma (West Ham United) – 5 goals
21 – Bruno Fernandez (Manchester United) – 5 goals
21- Belgium’s Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – 5 goals
21 – France’s Otson Edward (Crystal Palace) – 5 goals
21- England’s Bill Foden (Manchester City) – 5 goals
21- England’s Demaray Gray (Everton) – 5 goals
21 – Norway’s Joshua King (Watford) – 5 goals
21- Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea) – 5 goals
21- England’s James Motson (Leicester City) – 5 goals
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21- Theme Bookie (Norwich City) – 5 goals
21- Senegal player Ismail Sir (Watford) – 5 goals
21- Yuri Telemas (Leicester City) – 5 goals
21- England’s James Ward-Bros (Southampton) – 5 goals
21- England’s Ole Watkins (Leicester City) – 5 goals
21- Ivorian Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – 5 goals
36- Caponez Pierre-Emerick Abameyang (Arsenal) – 4 goals
36- Brazil’s Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – 4 goals
36- Belgium’s Christian Pentek (Crystal Palace) – 4 goals
36- Albanian Armando Proza (Southampton) – 4 goals
36- Spanish player Pablo Fornells (West Ham United) – 4 goals
36- England’s Mason Greenwood (Manchester United) – 4 goals
36- Gundogan (Manchester City) – 4 goals in German
36- South Korea’s Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton) – 4 goals
36- England’s Danny Ings (Aston Villa) – 4 goals
36- England’s Reyes James (Chelsea) – 4 goals
36- England’s Harry Kane (Tottenham) – 4 goals
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36 – Argentina Manuel Lancini (West Ham United) – 4 goals
36- Argentina Alexis McAllister (Brighton) – 4 goals
36- Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) – 4 goals for Brazil
36- French player Alain Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United) – 4 goals
36- Evan Tonier (Brentford) – 4 goals
36- Leandro Trossard (Brighton) – 4 goals
36- Leandro Trossard (Brighton) – 4 goals
31- Norwegian Martin Odegord (Arsenal) – 4 goals.
Source: “Premier League”
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