This Monday is the comeback of the ranking of European top scorers with the first ranking of the season. We find the scorers who made the nets tremble in Germany, England, Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland and Turkey. Last year, it was the Swedish Viktor Gyökeres who won with 39 goals in 33 games on the Sporting CP side. This time we completely relaunch the suspense and a new head takes the advantage.
Advantage by the fact that his championship resumed earlier, the Russian attacking midfielder Aleksey Batrakov takes advantage thanks to his 8 goals in 8 games. The Lokomotiv Moscow player remains on a goal against the Akhmat Grozny (1-1). He is ahead of the Albanian Mirlind Daku who panics the counters with the Kazan Rubin. With 7 goals in 8 matches, the latter remains on a pawn scored Friday against Dinamo Makhachkala (1-0). Finally, the podium is completed by Harry Kane thanks to its 5 goals in 3 games. The Englishman of Bayern Munich remains on a double scored on Saturday during a large 5-0 victory against Hamburg.
Erling Haaland already in ambush
Author of a double during the Manchester derby against Manchester United (3-0), Erling Haaland is in great shape. The Norwegian Manchester City striker follows with 5 goals in 4 games. Statistics similar to those of BrynjĂłlfur Willumsson and Clayton who are respectively fifth and sixth. The first did not score yesterday with Groningue against Utrecht despite a 1-0 victory while the second did not score on Saturday during the 3-1 ave reverse facing Moreirense. Young Swiss hope, Alessandro Vogt shines with Saint-Gall and displays 5 goals in 6 games. It is as much as the Serbian Petar Ratkov who arrives eighth. However, the latter remained silent on Saturday during a 3-1 defeat against the Wolfsberger AC. Ninth, the goalscorer of the Lokomotiv Moscow, Dmitriy Vorobyov, follows with 5 goals in 7 games just like Vadim Rakov who played at Krylya Sovetov.
The Salvadorian Brayan Gil (Baltika Kaliningrad) fails in eleventh place with 5 goals but which were registered in 8 games. Behind with 4 goals, we find Serhou Guirassy (Borussia Dortmund), Ayase Ueda (Feyenoord), Ivan Dolcek (Dundee United), Willem Geubbels (Saint-Gall and Paris FC), Yort Vertessen (Salzburg), Otar Kiteishvili (Sturm Graz), Valentino MĂĽller (WSG Tirol) Markus Pink (Wolfsberger AC), Guilherme GuimarĂŁes (Moreirense), Pedro Gonçalves (Sporting CP), Christopher Ibayi (Thoune), Xherdan Shaqiri (Basel), Raul Florucz (Saint-Gilloise), Kevin RodrĂguez (Saint-Gilloise), Thorgan Hazard (Anderlecht) El Ouahdi (Genk), Eduardo Davila (Gazovik Orenbourg), Mateo Cassierra (Zenit), Artem Dzyuba (FK Akron), Eduard Spertsyan (FK Krasnodar), Jhon CĂłrdoba (FK Krasnodar) and Nikita Krivtsov (FK Krasnodar).
The classification of European scorers
- Aleksey Batrakov (20 years old/Lokomotiv Moscow/Russia) – 8 goals in 8 games (700 minutes played)
- Mirlind Daku (27 years old/Rubin Kazan/Albanie) – 7 goals in 8 games (715 minutes played)
- Harry Kane (32 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 5 goals in 3 games (240 minutes disputed)
- Erling Haaland (25 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 5 goals in 4 games (340 minutes disputed)
- BrynjĂłlfur Willumsson (25 years old/Groningue/Iceland) – 5 goals in 4 games (352 minutes disputed)
- Clayton (26 years old/Rio Ave/Brazil) – 5 goals in 4 games (355 minutes disputed)
- Alessandro Vogt (20 years old/Saint -Gall/Switzerland) – 5 goals in 6 matches (402 minutes disputed)
- Petar Ratkov (22 years old/Salzburg/Serbia) – 5 goals in 6 matches (417 minutes disputed)
- Dmitriy Vorobyov (27 years old/Lokomotiv Moscow/Russia) – 5 goals in 7 games (490 minutes disputed)
- Vadim Rakov (20 years old/Krylya Sovetov/Russia) – 5 goals in 7 games (517 minutes played)