The ranking of European top scorers

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By: Manu Tournoux

Fifth assessment of the season for the ranking of European top scorers. We find the scorers who shook the nets in Germany, England, Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. And as in recent weeks, it is the surprising Serhou Guirassy who comes out on top. Author of an incredible start to the season with Stuttgart, the Guinean has scored no less than 13 goals in 7 matches. Against Wolfsburg last Saturday, he scored another hat-trick to give the Swabian team a 3-1 victory.

Just behind him, we find another unstoppable player at the start of the season. Mexican scorer for Feyenoord, Santiago Gimenez walks on water and it was the PEC Zwolle team who learned it the hard way. With another double, he now brings his excellent record to 12 goals in 8 matches. It’s better than the player who completes the podium, namely Lautaro Martinez. Regular with Inter Milan, he saw his team being held by Bologna (2-2), but offered himself a new pawn. This is his tenth registered in eight matches.

Jude Bellingham enters the top 10

Statistics similar to those of Vangelis Pavlidis. The latter, who played 49 minutes more this season, took fourth place after another achievement in the 2-1 success against Ajax Amsterdam. Scorer again with Zenit against Sochi, Mateo Cassierra is keeping pace a little further with 9 goals in 10 matches. It’s better than Harry Kane who remains silent with 8 goals in 7 matches. The Englishman did not score despite his team’s 3-0 victory against Freiburg.

Strong man of Galatasaray like last year, Mauro Icardi is seventh with 8 goals in 8 matches. Against Antalyaspor (2-0), he once again distinguished himself with an achievement. Similar stats for Jude Bellingham. Eighth, the Real Madrid midfielder saw double against Osasuna (4-0) and enjoyed a nice comeback. He is even ahead of Erling Haaland who remained silent during the shock lost by Manchester City against Arsenal (1-0). Finally, tenth place goes to Kevin Denkey who impresses with Cercle Bruges. With already 8 goals in 10 matches, he comes off a hat-trick against Louvain (3-2).

At the edge of the top 10, we find Aboubakary Koita (Saint-Truiden), Andreas Skov Olsen (Bruges), Hector Hernandez (Chaves), Luuk de Jong (PSV Eindhoven), Andreas Gruber (Austria Vienna), Jonas Wind (Wolfsburg), Victor Boniface (Bayer Leverkusen) and Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint-Germain) who have 7 goals to their name. Behind, Heung-min Son (Tottenham), Alexander Isak (Newcastle), Simon Banza (Braga), Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting CP), Edin Dzeko (Fenerbahçe), Leroy Sané (Bayern Munich), Vitalii Buyalskyi (Dynamo Kiev), Victor Osimhen (Naples) and Fedor Chalov (CSKA Moscow) follow with 6 goals.

The ranking of the top European scorers

  • 1) Serhou Guirassy (27 years old/Stuttgart/Guinea) – 13 goals in 7 matches (614 minutes played)

  • 2) Santiago Gimenez (22 years old/Feyenoord/Mexico) – 12 goals in 8 matches (644 minutes played)

  • 3) Lautaro Martinez (26 years old/Inter Milan/Argentina) – 10 goals in 8 matches (636 minutes played)

  • 4) Vangelis Pavlidis (24 years old/AZ Alkmaar/Greece) – 10 goals in 8 matches (685 minutes played)

  • 5) Mateo Cassierra (26 years old/Zenit/Colombia) – 9 goals in 10 matches (791 minutes played)

  • 6) Harry Kane (30 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 8 goals in 7 matches (602 minutes played)

  • 7) Mauro Icardi (30 years old/Galatasaray/Argentina) – 8 goals in 8 matches (654 minutes played)

  • 8) Jude Bellingham (20 years old/Real Madrid/England) – 8 goals in 8 matches (677 minutes played)

  • 9) Erling Haaland (23 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 8 goals in 8 matches (710 minutes played)

  • 10) Kevin Denkey (22 years old/Cercle Bruges/Togo) – 8 goals in 10 matches (895 minutes played)

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