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The Premier League has officially announced Harry Kane's total EPL goals per club, which has led him to 200 goals, passing Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer. Harry Kane has scored against every EPL club he has played against, totaling 32 different EPL clubs. Harry Kane has 18 goals against Leicester City (the most in the Premier League), 14 goals against Arsenal, and 14 goals against Everton. Kane has also scored 10 goals against Crystal Palace, 11 goals against Southampton and West Ham United, but only 5 goals against Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, and Fulham.
The Premier League has also officially announced the current Premier League table following all Match-day 22 games, with Manchester United being the only top four team to win last weekend. Man United are in third place with 42 points, eight points behind leaders Arsenal and three points behind second-placed Manchester City, ahead of their Premier League match against Leeds United on Wednesday.
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Former French coach Raymond Domenech admired the Paris club's approach to managing the striker
"PSG is like Argentina, everyone serves Messi"
PSG is regaining great form for the next matches. Sergio Ramos and Neymar have both returned to training so they should be back soon.
However, all praise and attention is focused on Leo Messi, the savior of the Paris team in recent matches.
Christophe Galtier was very clear in the recent match against Toulouse about the direction of PSG.
"I asked the whole team to play for Leo and work for him. He needs to be relieved of some duties," Galtier admitted in his pre-match press conference.
This was welcomed in France. Regarding Galtier's handling of Messi in the squad, former France national team coach Raymond Domenech, an analyst for L'Equipe newspaper, supports the decision.
“I agree with Galtier. Even when he was young, he didn't defend much, so now at 35? On the other hand, when he has the ball in the opposition box, something happens," Domenech told L'Equipe.
For Domenech, there is a certain similarity between PSG and the World Cup-winning Argentina team.
"He has a team at PSG that is really built like Argentina's. They all serve Messi. They all serve Messi who will make the difference," he continued.
These words emphasize the high level that Messi has displayed without Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.
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