Super Subs: Players with the Most Premier League Goals from the Bench as Origi Climbs to 25th
FootballMohamed Salah Leads Sadio Mane, Vardy in Stunning Race for the Premier League Golden Boot
- Mohamed Salah and Jamie Vardy are currently leading the pack in the EPL Golden Boot race
- Salah is topping the charts after scoring 11 goals in 13 matches, with Vardy having nine to his name
- The Egyptian has also registered eight assists, the highest by any player in the division
Mohamed Salah is currently leading the chase for the Golden Boot in the Premier League after scoring 11 goals in 13 appearances.
The Liverpool star has been in perfect shape since the start of the season and currently boasts of the highest number of shots (37) registered in the division.
This goes to prove Salah's appetite for the back of the net and incisiveness in front of goal.
But having failed to score in his side's 4-0 win over Southampton in match week 13, the Egyptian will be wary of Jamie Vardy in the race to win the Golden Boot, with the Leicester City marksman equally enjoying a fine run of form.
Despite the Foxes appearing to struggle in the league, Vardy has managed to be the side's standout player, scoring an impressive nine goals in 13 matches.
The Englishman moved closer to Salah at the weekend after scoring a brace against Watford.
Liverpool pair Sadio Mane and Diogo Jota both sit third on the charts with seven goals, with West Ham's Antonio Conte completing the top five podium.
Interestingly, Harry Kane, who won the prestigious award last term is nowhere close to defending it as he is currently struggling for form.
Salah, meanwhile, who also boasts of the highest number of assists thus far (8) will be desperate to find his scoring boots when Liverpool take on Everton in the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.
Here are the top 10 leading goalscorers after match week 13:
1. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) 11 goals
2. Jamie Vardy Leicester 9 goals
=3 Sadio Mane Liverpool 7 goals
=3 Diogo Jota Liverpool 7 goals
Nwankwo Kanu among players with the most Premier League goals from the bench as Origi climbs to 25th
Football5. Michail Antonio West Ham 6 goals
=6 Emmanuel Dennis (Watford) 5 goals
=6 Joshua King (Watford) - 5 goals
=6 Maxwel Cornet (Burnley) - 5 goals
=6 Raphinha (Leeds United) - 5 goals
= 6 Ismaila Sarr (Watford) - 5 goals
Messi sends Lewandowski message
Earlier, it was reported that reported Lionel Messi was the first to admit that Robert Lewandowski deserved a Ballon d'Or during the award ceremony on Monday, November 29.
Upon receiving his award, Messi showed some class by giving a shout out to his closest rival Lewandowski, saying the Pole should have won the award last year.
There was no Ballon d’Or awards in 2020 as France Football cancelled the ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic.