Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min shared the Premier League Golden Boot award with 23 goals each.
I can't believe it. "I can't believe it. The first was to get into the Champions League and then to try to help Sonny to become top scorer and so we're very happy." "This season was a great lesson. I wanted to score today. Different class this season.
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Mohamed Salah and Son Heung-min shared the Premier League Golden Boot on Sunday after both scored on the final day of the season.
I wanted to score today. "I can't believe it," he told the BBC. "I got really emotional. "Until my goal I was really frustrated that I missed big chances.
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Son Heung-min is the first Asian player to win the Premier League's Golden Boot after ending the season with 23 goals, level with co-winner Mo Salah.
"I wanted to score today. Son added: "This season was a great lesson. "I can't believe it. I can't believe it. They wanted to help me, you could see it today." I didn't give up.
Son Heung-min and Mohamed Salah picked up the Premier League Golden Boot award after both hitting 23 for the season.
Scoring 12 goals in his final ten league matches for Tottenham to tie with Salah on 23 for the season, Son, and Kane as well for that matter, could once again score for fun next term in Conte's team. I said ok, but before we need to get a place in the Champions League, then if there is the possibility to help Sonny to become top scorer in the league then we are very happy. While the South Korea international is the one who will ultimately keep the award after plundering 23 league goals, the boss outlined the importance of the team in helping his man come out on top. His late double in East Anglia means that the gong will remain at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for another 12 months after Kane got his hands on it one year ago. On what could have been a rather quiet presentation given the vast majority had dispersed from the stadium, it was a really classy touch and one he appreciated as he waved and applauded the few watching on. As reported by football.london ahead of kick-off, there was a Golden Boot award waiting for Son at Carrow Road just in case he triumphed.
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Park Ji-sung, former Manchester United midfielder who also has a strong case in the GOAT conversation, remains one of the most decorated Asian players ever. The one area where Cha still holds an edge over Son is in trophies. Cha's single-season record for most league goals in Europe by a Korean player, 17 from the 1985-1986 season, stood a little longer. Son broke Cha's mark for most goals by a South Korean in a European season in May 2017. Cha had held the record with 19 from the 1985-1986 season. Son grabbed a brace in a 5-0 victory over Norwich City at Carrow Road in Norwich, England, on Sunday (local time), finishing the season with 23 goals.
Son Heung-min has won the Premier League Golden Boot award for the first time. He will share the award with Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.
Tottenham thumped the Canaries 5-0 and qualified for next season's Champions League by doing so. This has happened twice before in the competition's history. He will share the award with Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.
Harry Kane has taken to Instagram to share his thoughts on a dramatic end to the Premier League season which saw his side qualify for the Champions League.
The 28-year-old followed this up with a second post soon after in which he said: “Some big performances to finish the season on a real high. Thanks to everyone for their support through the ups and downs this season! Spurs duly obliged, brushing past a lacklustre Norwich with five unanswered goals.
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“If we are good to match both situations I am the first to be happy, but I repeat, I know Sonny thinks my way because he is a really good guy, he is a smart person, a very intelligent person. Fellow winger Lucas Moura lifted him up in front of the travelling Spurs support and Son punched the air as he was held aloft. The adrenaline he felt in the moment was clear to see and was the perfect way to round off what has been a stellar season for the Spurs attacker.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah and Tottenham's Son Heung-min share the Premier League Golden Boot after finishing with 23 goals.
Ederson was the outright winner of the award in each of the past two campaigns, while Alisson won the award in 2018-19. I can't believe it." "I can't believe it.
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I can't believe it." "I can't believe it. "It means the players are really good people, not only good players. "I wanted to score today. They wanted to help me, you could see it today." The Korean added two more in Spurs' 5-0 win over Norwich City, while Salah picked up a late goal against Wolverhampton Wanderers to split the prize.
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City’s dramatic 3-2 win over Aston Villa in the final game of the season sealed the title and saw them finish one point ahead of second-place Liverpool at the end of a gruelling battle for supremacy. Manchester City have been crowned 2021/22 Premier League champions – their fourth title success in the last five seasons. Son Heung-Min of Tottenham Hotspur shared the Golden Boot with as many goals, after his brace against Norwich City on the final matchday on Sunday. With this, Son Heung-Min who comes from South Korea became the first Asian player to win the Premier League Golden Boot.
Salah equals Harry Kane and Alan Shearer on three Premier League Golden Boot awards as Son picks up the accolade for the first time.
He is one of the top goalscorers in the league in the last seasons and he is constantly improving. A season later? That accolade may not be paired with a Premier League winners’ medal, but Liverpool would not have pushed City so close without his contribution. The Portugese superstar last topped the standings back in 2007-08 with 31 and was Manchester United’s leading scorer this season. Right behind Salah ahead of kick-off was Tottenham’s Son Heung-min, whose two second half goals in Spurs’ 5-0 thumping of relegated Norwich City brought his haul for the campaign to 23. Liverpool did all they could to claim the title by picking up maximum points, but Manchester City’s triumph over Aston Villa meant it was eventually all for nought.
Mohamed Salah and Son Heung-min finished the Premier League season tied as the top scorers with 23 goals.
Here we take a look behind the scenes at Tottenham's celebrations after securing a place in next season's Champions League.
After all the celebrations had died down and Son had picked up his award, he posed for pictures with a number of his teammates. Conte has had to do with limited numbers over the past few weeks due to a number of his players carrying injuries. Son also made his way over in front of the fans and he was given a massive applause for his Golden Boot success. Given a huge round of applause with everyone jumping about, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg was first to him before Pierluigi Gollini quickly came over and soaked Son with the contents of his water bottle. Having seen his teammate's rather unusual celebration, Emerson Royal tried exactly the same but couldn't quite get push himself high enough to sit on the shoulders of the steward a couple of yards away. Just needing to avoid defeat at Carrow Road to pip Arsenal to the last remaining spot at Europe's top table, it was rather straightforward for the Lilywhites as they ran riot in Norfolk with a 5-0 victory.
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That said, at 29, Son is entering the depreciation period. The likelihood is that it will continue to be his home. Spurs will likely continue to be Son's home and the club should not take that for granted Son is rare in a sense that he is a world class footballer without an ego. What history tells us about Son is that he’s not one to agitate, although in the summer of 2016 - following his first season at the club - the forward was said to be considering his future after a stop-start campaign. - Spurs will likely continue to be his home and club shouldn't take that for granted
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His name is curiously absent from many of the awards shortlists, but Son has outscored Harry Kane for the first time and defied the xG model.
(It is also worth remembering, in the context of his goalscoring, that it is much harder to score the number of goals he does if you do not take penalties. It is a strange fact of his career that since he decided to stay at Tottenham in 2016, there has been no transfer saga around him, no long summer of speculation. This is not entirely driven by the media either; Kane spent last summer trying to engineer a move to Manchester City. And yet with Son this speculation does not seem to happen in the same way. The sum total of all of this is one of the best strikers in modern football. But put these overall trends together — Son’s increasing confidence, his use as a No 9, Kane dropping deeper — and it is now Son rather than Kane who is the dominant goalscorer in this Spurs team. But even this change — Son getting into better positions, more central, more in the box — does not tell the whole story. Now, Son effectively plays as the No 9 and Kane plays as a No 10 behind him. These are the very best forwards of the last few years and yet Son seems to get less credit than the rest of that group. When Son arrived at Spurs, the emphasis was on what he could do for the rest of his team, especially off the ball, rather than how many goals he would score. Because, by any available measure, Son is one of the best forwards in the Premier League, and has been for years. It was only at the end of the window, when Son had “one foot out of the door”, as one well-placed source put it, that Mauricio Pochettino persuaded Son to stay. He pointed out, very accurately, that Son could improve any team in Europe. And wondered why exactly, even now, Son does not get the recognition that he obviously deserves.
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Kane was given his first sight of goal but the England captain’s low shot floated straight into the arms of Tim Krul. Spurs’s early dominance continued with Norwich failing to clear and Kane’s fierce strike, from an acute angle, was blocked by Krul. The breakthrough finally arrived with Højbjerg lofting a ball over the static defence and Rodrigo Bentancur teed up Kulusevski for a low finish. Harry Kane profited from a dreadful defensive error before half-time, with the jubilant Tottenham fans revelling in the sunshine. Tottenham were in disarray when Conte was appointed in November but he masterminded a transformation to guide the team into the top four. It means there’s a great atmosphere in the dressing room.” Conte, who won the Premier League at Chelsea five years ago, said: “For me this is a trophy and I’m very happy.