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8:22 p.m.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Books – Ahmed Farouk:
LONDON (Reuters) – Tottenham Hotspur has announced the extension of the absence of attacker Harry Kane until early March, after the radiation it caused after the meeting of his team with Manchester United in the Premier League, which was torn at ankle ligament.
Keane is the Premier League scorer with 14 goals, tied with Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah and Pierre Emmerik Obamyang, and his long absence will spark competition between the Egyptian and Gabonese in the next round of the Premier League.
If Ken's absence continues until the beginning of March, the Premier League will miss the services of its star in nine games in six Premier League contests, giving Salah and Obamyang the opportunity to dig into the competition. gap with the main competitor of the Golden Boot.
Liverpool and Arsenal will face six Premier League matches until the end of February, starting with two matches in January and four in February, from the 23rd to the 28th round.
Salah starts with his Liverpool team leaders with 57 points in the stage, welcoming Crystal Palace on January 19th, then Leicester City on the 30th.
On February 4, Liverpool will travel to West Ham United, before welcoming Bonmuth on the 9th of this month, and face Manchester United on February 24 and meet Watford three days later.
For his part, Obamyang will open Arsenal's fifth place on the Premiership board with 41 points over the same period, with a solid home face against Chelsea on Jan. 19, before Cardiff City was admitted on the 29th.
In February, Arsenal will start a new confrontation with Manchester City against Manchester City on the third day of the month before returning to Hadersfield Town on February 9th. Arsenal will meet Southampton on the 24th of the month, three days before the arrival of Bournemouth.
Salah finished last season in the Premier League with 32 goals, two goals behind Harry Kane, while Obamyang finished 16th in scoring with 10 goals after joining Arsenal in the middle of the season.
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