Out of those 37, 29 goals were scored in the premier League itself, helping him win
his second Golden Boot award during the period.
At the other end of the spectrum is Italian Luca Toni, the Verona veteran who wins
his second golden boot (last time was in 2006 with Fiorentina).
After refusing to sign a new contract with Arsenal and moving to Man United, he scored another 26 goals in the 2012 - 13 season and
his second Golden Boot, making him the only player in Premier League history to win back - to - back Golden Boots between two clubs.
Not exact matches
In the 2016 - 17 Premier League season he won his
second consecutive
Golden Boot, netting 29 goals despite missing almost a quarter of the season to injury.
The MLS
Golden Boot frontrunner Nemanja Nikolic put that much more room between him and the
second place goal scorer as he put in a penalty to seal the Fire's 2 - 0 win.
For the
second year running, Harry Kane won the
Golden Boot.
Captain Kompany was on the scoresheet for the
second game in a row, powering home his header from a corner, but he insisted he isn't vying with Aguero for the 2015/16
Golden Boot.
Sporting CP lost the Primeira Liga title to Benfica by only a single point and Slimani came
second in the race to win the
golden boot.
Harry Kane produced another stellar goal - scoring return for Tottenham Hotspur last season, netting 29 Premier League goals in as many starts to secure a
second successive
Golden Boot award.