To KANE REMAINS HIM A PARTY
ALERT: Kane still can remove to Messi the 'Pichichi' world-wide!
Published:24/12/2017 - 16:37h
Updated:24/12/2017 - 16:55h
The English forward of the Tottenham, Harry Kane, still is in disposal to snatch to Leo Messi the distinction to turn into the maximum goleador world-wide of the 2017. It remains him a party and a goal to equalise the 54 so many of the Barcelona star
Leo Messi marked this past Saturday, in the Classical contested in Santiago Bernabéu, his goal number 54 in what it goes of 2017. The Argentinian star of the FC Barcelona advanced of this way to Cristiano Ronaldo as 'Pichichi' world-wide of the year, when being both empatados to 53 targets before the balloon threw to film in the Spanish capital.
However, the 'hat-trick' achieved by Harry Kane against the Burnley (0-3) has allowed to the English forward add 53 goals, by what is to so only a target of Leo Messi and remains him a party for playing, the one who will contest on 26 December against the Southampton in Wembley.
In this party the goleador British could equalise or even surpass to Leo Messi if it sees goal against the Southampton, something more than possible taking into account that it is in series and that it is one of the forwards with potential elder and gunpowder of the planet.
For the moment, Harry Kane already has empatado with Edinson Cavani (PSG) and Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) with 53 goals, in addition to with Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid). Now, only it remains him a target to try reach to the best player of the world, Leo Messi.
Harry Kane, in the sight
We remember that the big star 'spur' already has sounded in more than an occasion for fichar by other big clubs as for example the Real Madrid and the Barça. It would not have place in the combined Barcelona, whereas the Madrid of Florentino yes would be loved to receive him in the staff.
The Tottenham, this yes, will not give any ease and less after the 222 million euros that paid the PSG to the Barcelona this past summer to carry to Neymar Jr, in a traspaso that put up the price of notably the market of international signings.