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Tottenham star Son Heung-min has unique edge over Mohamed Salah in Golden Boot race

Son Heung-min experienced a relatively slow start to the current Premier League campaign. He scored four goals across Tottenham Hotspur's first 11 matches of the season, which was good but not great.

By that stage, eight players had scored more goals than the Spurs forward, who wasn't exactly profiting from playing as part of an attacking outfit, unlike some of his peers at the pinnacle of the division.

Nuno Espirito Santo was struggling to post consistent results, and Son played as part of a counter-attacking unit in the large majority of matches, with Spurs placing less of an emphasis on possession-based football under the Portuguese coach. As Son sat on four goals, Mohamed Salah led the way on 11 in the Premier League.

Antonio Conte makes exciting claim about talented Tottenham youngster who's yet to play for him

The Egyptian was on a hot streak before Christmas and now his total stands at 22 goals for Liverpool after he scored twice as Jurgen Klopp's side beat rivals Manchester United 4-0 on Wednesday night.

The Reds' talisman is the favourite to pick up the Golden Boot at the end of the campaign, but Son is beginning to mount a serious charge after picking up a hat-trick against Aston Villa on April 9. The 29 year-old now has 17 goals to his name, none of which have originated from the penalty spot unlike Salah, who has benefited from scoring five penalties this season.

Son has actually scored more non-penalty goals than all but four players across each of Europe's top five leagues: Robert Lewandowski, Patrik Schick, Ciro Immobile and Kylian Mbappe.

Antonio Conte's appointment in November has helped his cause. After an initial period of adjustment, the Italian coach has delivered a degree of consistency. Harry

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