Forwards
Fernando Llorente
Llorente opened the scoring for the Swans and then ensured they walked away with all three points courtesy of his header in the 92nd minute against Burnley. His first goal too was a header as he aimed Leroy Fer’s cross into the bottom of the net.
The former Juventus forward helped his side to a third consecutive win at home after scoring in two successive league games himeslf since November 2015 when he was at Sevilla.
Harry Kane
Harry Kane sits at the top of the goalscorers’ list in the Premier League after his brace against Everton. The England international scored in either half to secure all three points for his side and help Spurs go back to second place.
His first strike came from 30-yards out while his second was a result of some sloppy keeping and defending. Kane’s 14 goals at home in the league is the highest number of goals scored by a Spurs player in a single season.