The classification of European top scores

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By: Manu Tournoux

This Monday, this is the third assessment of the season in the European top scorer ranking. 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. And as last week, Harry Kane comes out. The English striker started very hard with Bayern Munich and already displays 10 goals in 5 games. The English scorer remains on a double against the Werder Bremen (4-0).

Just behind, it's Erling Haaland who keeps the pace and also remains on a double against Burnley (5-1). The 25 -year -old Norwegian striker has 8 goals in 5 games with the Sky Blues at the start of the season. He is accompanied on the podium by another renowned European striker since it is Kylian Mbappé who arrives in third position. Scorer in the middle of the week twice against Levante (4-1), he also put a pawn during the heavy defeat of Real Madrid in the Derby against Atlético de Madrid (5-2).

Julian Alvarez replaces

At the foot of the podium, we find the Russian attacking midfielder Aleksey Batrakov with 8 goals in 10 games. The latter did not score in the match between the Lokomotiv Moscow and the Rubin Kazan (1-0). A meeting where Mirlind Daku was also silent. The Albanian scorer is therefore fifth with similar statistics. Sixth, Julian Alvarez follows the tempo with 6 goals in 7 games. The Argentinian scorer remains on a hat-trick against the Rayo Vallecano (3-2) last Wednesday and a double during the derby against Real Madrid (5-2). He was ahead of a short head Ayase Ueda who scored yesterday during a 1-0 victory against Groningue.

Eighth, MAKSIM Glushenkov displays 6 goals in 8 games and remains on a quadruple with the Zenit Saint Petersburg. It's a little better than Petar Ratkov who marked this Sunday against WSG Tirol (2-1). Finally, Brynjólfur Willumsson arrives tenth with 5 goals in 4 games. Alessandro Vogt (Saint-Gall), Markus Pink (Wolfsberger AC), Chris Bedia (Young Boys de Bern), Christopher Ibayi (Thoune), Pedro Gonçalves (Sporting CP), Vangelis Pavlidis (Benfica), Luis Suarez (Sporting CP), Ivan Dolcek (Dundee United) (Galatasaray), Paul Onuachu (Trabzonspor), Dmitriy Vorobyov (Lokomotiv Moscow), Clayton (Rio Ave), Can Uzun (Eintracht Frankfurt), Vadim Rakov (Krylya Sovetov), ​​Valentino Müller (WSG Tirol) and Brayan Gil (Baltika Kaliningrad) Also follow with 5 achievements.

The classification of European scorers

  1. Harry Kane (32 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 10 goals in 5 games (408 minutes disputed)
  2. Erling Haaland (25 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 8 goals in 5 games (416 minutes disputed)
  3. Kylian Mbappé (26 years old/Real Madrid/France) – 8 goals in 7 games (618 minutes disputed)
  4. Aleksey Batrakov (20 years old/Lokomotiv Moscow/Russia) – 8 goals in 10 games (880 minutes played)
  5. Mirlind Daku (27 years old/Rubin Kazan/Albania) – 8 goals in 10 games (895 minutes played)
  6. Julian Alvarez (25 years old/Atlético de Madrid/Argentina) – 6 goals in 7 games (547 minutes disputed)
  7. Ayase Ueda (27 years old/Feyenoord/Japan) – 6 goals in 7 games (578 minutes disputed)
  8. MAKSIM Glushenkov (26 years old/Zenit/Russia) – 6 goals in 8 games (490 minutes played)
  9. Petar Ratkov (22 years old/Red Bull Salzburg/Serbia) – 6 goals in 8 games (574 minutes disputed)
  10. Brynjólfur Willumsson (25 years old/Groningue/Iceland) – 5 goals in 4 games (352 minutes disputed)