Eighteenth result 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 in first place as often since the start of the season, Harry Kane takes his place. Although defeated by Bochum with Bayern Munich (3-2), the English striker found the net again. He is now credited with 25 goals in 22 matches.
Behind, we find Kylian Mbappé in second position with 21 goals in 20 matches. The French striker who started as a substitute against Nantes (2-0) came on and was able to find the fault at the end of the match. The podium is completed by the Greek Vangelis Pavlidis. This Saturday against Fortuna Sittard (2-1), it was he who equalized to allow his team to finally win 2-1. A new achievement for him which allows him to score 21 goals in 20 matches.
Lautaro Martinez still consistent
At the foot of the top 3, we find Lautaro Martinez who is impressive in his consistency. Scorer again against Salernitana in his team’s 4-0 victory, the Argentine has 20 goals in 22 matches for Inter Milan this season. This narrowly allows him Kevin Denkey. The Togolese did not score yesterday during the derby between Cercle Bruges and FC Bruges. Sixth, Santiago GimĂ©nez also marks time. The Mexican remains stuck at 19 goals in 21 matches, who has not scored despite his team’s 1-0 success against Waalwijk.
Still in the Netherlands, Luuk de Jong comes seventh following a new pawn registered with PSV Eindhoven against Heracles Almelo (2-0). It’s a little better than Serhou Guirassy who finds himself eighth with 18 goals in 16 matches. The Guinean finally resumed his march forward on Saturday with a pawn registered against Darmstadt (2-1). Ninth, Edin Dzeko follows after another achievement against Rizespor in Fenerbahçe’s 3-1 victory. Finally, Lawrence Shankland comes tenth after a goal scored with Hearts of Midlothian against Motherwell (2-0).
Mohamed Amoura (Union-Saint-Gilloise) comes eleventh with 17 goals. Igor Thiago (Club Bruges), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting CP), Loïs Openda (RB Leipzig) and Erling Haaland (Manchester City) also scored 16 goals while Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Simon Banza ( Braga), Borja Mayoral (Getafe) and Mame Baba Thiam (Kayserispor and Pendikspor) follow with 15 goals. With fourteen goals, we find Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth), Anders Dreyer (Anderlecht), Artem Dovbyk (Girona), Brian Brobbey (Ajax Amsterdam), Mauro Icardi (Galatasaray), Mateo Cassierra (Zenit) and Deniz Undav (Stuttgart).
The ranking of the top European scorers
- Harry Kane (30 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 25 goals in 22 matches (1952 minutes played)
- Kylian Mbappé (25 years old/Paris Saint-Germain/France) – 21 goals in 20 matches (1629 minutes played)
- Vangelis Pavlidis (25 years old/AZ Alkmaar/Greece) – 21 goals in 22 matches (1933 minutes played)
- Lautaro Martinez (26 years old/Inter Milan/Argentina) – 20 goals in 22 matches (1826 minutes played)
- Kevin Denkey (23 years old/Cercle Bruges/Togo) – 20 goals in 25 matches (2227 minutes played)
- Santiago Giménez (22 years old/Feyenoord/Mexico) – 19 goals in 21 matches (1732 minutes played)
- Luuk de Jong (33 years old/PSV Eindhoven/Netherlands) – 19 goals in 22 matches (1742 minutes played)
- Serhou Guirassy (27 years old/Stuttgart/Guinea) – 18 goals in 16 matches (1149 minutes played)
- Edin Dzeko (37 years old/Fenerbahçe/Bosnia-Herzegovina) – 18 goals in 25 matches (1989 minutes played)
- Lawrence Shankland (28 years old/Hearts of Midlothian/Scotland) – 18 goals in 26 matches (2340 minutes played)