TOP SCORERS OF THE ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2016

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And each and every player, who are playing for their respective teams in the tournament are giving their 100% individual efforts to help their respective team to reach their goals and here are some top strikers of the English Premier League this season who are leading the 2016 top scoring table of English Premier League.

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Here are the current top scorers of the English premier league on Saturday 
 

14 goals: Diego Costa (Chelsea)                  
 

12 goals: Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal)               
                 Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Manchester United) 

 

10 goals: Romelu Lukaku (Everton)                
                 Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)        

 

9 goals:  Eden Hazard (Chelsea)                  
                Jermain Defoe (Sunderland)             

 

8 goals:  Theo Walcott (Arsenal)                 
                Sadio Mane (Liverpool)                 
               Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace)     
               Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)         
               Michail Antonio (West Ham United)      

 

7 goals: Adam Lallana (Liverpool)               
              Salomon Rondon (West Bromwich Albion)  

 

6 goals: Robert Snodgrass (Hull City)           
              Roberto Firmino (Liverpool)            
              Charlie Austin (Southampton)           
              Leroy Fer (Swansea City)               
              Fernando Llorente (Swansea City)       
              Dele Alli (Tottenham Hotspur)          
              Son Heung-Min (Tottenham Hotspur)