That is insane.
However I'm almost as happy to see who is number three on that list. Sturridge on 9 in 12 is also some impressive stats.
When was the last time we had two strikers with stats like that?
There's 22 games left. Assuming he was fit and selected for each one, and kept up the same scoring rate he would be on course for 51 goals (in 33 matches).
This is the season by season PL top scorers:
2012–13 Robin van Persie (2) 26
2011–12 Robin van Persie 30
2010–11 Carlos Tévez 20
2010–11 Dimitar Berbatov 20
2009–10 Didier Drogba (2) 29
2008–09 Nicolas Anelka 19
2007–08 Cristiano Ronaldo 31
2006–07 Didier Drogba 20
2005–06 Thierry Henry (4) 27
2004–05 Thierry Henry (3) 25
2003–04 Thierry Henry (2) 30
2002–03 Ruud van Nistelrooy 25
2001–02 Thierry Henry 24
2000–01 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (2) 23
1999–2000 Kevin Phillips 30
1998–99 Dwight Yorke 18
1998–99 Michael Owen (2) 18
1998–99 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink 18
1997–98 Chris Sutton 18
1997–98 Michael Owen 18
1997–98 Dion Dublin 18
1996–97 Alan Shearer (3) 25
1995–96 Alan Shearer (2) 31
1994–95 Alan Shearer 34
1993–94 Andrew Cole 34
1992–93 Teddy Sheringham 22
I'm sure he won't get 50 + goals, injury, suspension rotation and the return of Sturridge are all possible factors, but the absolute top benchmark is 30 really and that's only been reached 3 times since the turn of the century.