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Adam Booker·6 February 2023
đ PL Awards: Dream debut, record-breaker Kane, invisible Haaland

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Adam Booker·6 February 2023
It was a fascinating weekend in the Premier League with the race at the top growing in intensity, and some top teams suffering defeats.
Itâs time for our weekly awards.
Harry Kane is inevitable.
His 267th strike sees him become Spursâ all-time leading goal-scorer.
Only 61 more to eclipse Alan Shearer for most in Premier League history!
Itâs not often that Manchester City struggle to create chances, but when they do, itâs Haaland who will suffer the most.
City will need to get him involved if they want to chase down Arsenal!
Three big Premier League wins, including a 3-0 thrashing of Liverpool since Julen Lopetegui took over as Wolves boss during the World Cup is surely survival form.
Ethan Pinnock has proven to be an immovable object in the Brentford defence.
Seemingly from nowhere, Kaoru Mitoma has cemented himself as a Premier League star with four goals since the World Cup, most recently a late winner for the Seagulls.
In Dean Hendersonâs absence, new signing Keylor Navas produced a goalkeeping masterclass for Nottingham Forest.
It canât be easy to step in and take control of the dugout in Antonio Conteâs absence, but Cristian Stellini did it better than most.
Spurs will look forward to having Conte back on the bench, but not bad for a deputy!