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Suarez evens to break the Premier League goal scoring record

| 22.12.2013
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Following his brace against Cardiff on Saturday, Luis Suarez is evens with Coral to break the Premier League’s all-time goal scoring record held by Alan Shearer and Cristiano Ronaldo, of 31 goals in a 38 game season. The Uruguayan has now scored 19 goals in 12 league matches this season and is only the third player in the history of the Premier League to score 19 goals before Christmas.

“Luis Suarez is scoring goals for fun at the minute so with 21 league games of the season still to play, Suarez looks set to put his name in the history books and set a new Premier League goalscoring record,” said Coral’s Tim Reynolds.

**Luis Suarez To Break the Premier League scoring record Evs Suarez to score 32 goals or more in the league.
Note: 2013/14 season. 38 Game season

**Premier League Top Scorer
1-6 L Suarez, 8 A Aguero, 25 W Rooney, 33 R van Persie, 33 O Giroud, 33 R Lukaku, 33 A Negredo, 50 bar

**Arsenal v Chelsea Specials
2 Red card in the match, 9-2 Arsenal player to be sent off, 9-2 Chelsea player to be sent off, 7 Arsenal to come from behind and win, 9 Chelsea to come from behind and win, 14 Any player to score a hat-trick.

**To finish highest in the league
4-5 Chelsea, Evs Arsenal

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Further Information Contact
Tim Reynolds +447584578231
Tim.reynolds@galacoral.com

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Tim Reynolds

Tim joined Coral in July 2012, having previously worked for Sky Bet for 10 years across their marketing and PR department. Tim is based out of Gibraltar with Coral’s new interactive division and works across a range of different projects including, Coral’s sponsorship of the Premier League Darts. Tim’s main sports include football, darts and cricket and when not working, Tim can usually be found fishing along the Spanish coastline or sat in the sun writing about his number one passion.