This Monday, this is the fourth 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 in first position, Harry Kane keeps his head. Author of a new goal against Eintracht Frankfurt (3-0), the English striker now has 11 goals in 6 games.
Just behind him, the competition is advancing at high speed. Indeed, Erling Haaland retains his second place with 9 goals in 7 games. The Norwegian striker scored the goal of the victory for Manchester City against Brentford (1-0). Finally the podium is completed by Kylian Mbappé with its 9 goals in 8 games. The French goalscorer of Real Madrid offered a new pawn this Saturday during the 3-1 success of the Merengues against Villarreal.
Antoine Semenyo appears
Aleksey Batrakov arrives in fourth position with 9 goals in 11 games. The Russian attacking midfielder offered himself a new pawn in the 5-3 victory of his team against Dynamo Moscow (5-3). Ayase Ueda follows in fifth position thanks to his double against Utrecht (3-2). The Japanese striker has 8 goals in 8 games. Mirlind Daku arrives sixth with 8 goals in 11 games. He did not score with the Kazan Rubin against the Krylia Sovetov (2-0). Antoine Semenyo follows thanks to his good performances with Bournemouth. Friday against Fulham (3-1), he scored a double and displays 8 goals in 11 games. Against Grazer AK (3-1), Markus Pink scored with Wolfsberger and displays 6 goals in 8 games.
Christopher Ibayi marked him with Thoune against St Gall (2-1) and points to ninth row. In the tenth place, Julian Alvarez and Clayton are tied. The first remained silent against Vigo Celta with Atlético de Madrid (1-1). The second scored with Rio Ave against Matondela (3-0). Petar Ratkov (Red Bull Salzburg), Brayan Gil (Baltika Kaliningrad), Dmitriy Vorobyov (Lokomotiv Moscow), Maksim Glushenkov (Zenit), Paul Onuachu (Trabzonspor), Luis Suarez (Sporting CP), Pablo (Gil Vicente) and Jesus Andres (Nacional) fail at the doors of the top 10 with 6 achievements as well.
Brynjólfur Willumsson (Groningue), Ansu Fati (AS Monaco), Joaquin Panichelli (Strasbourg), Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid), Etta Eyong (Levante), Alessandro Vogt (Saint-Gall), Wout Weghorst (Ajax Amsterdam), Chris Bedia (Young Boys de Bern) Gonçalves (Sporting CP), Vangelis Pavlidis (Benfica), Guilherme Schettine (Moreirense), Samu Aghehowa (FC Porto), Ivan Dolcek (Dundee United), Mauro Icardi (Galatasaray), Rafa Silva (Besiktas), Otar Kiteishvili (Sturm Graz) (Eintracht Frankfurt), Luis Diaz (Bayern Munich) Vadim Rakov (Krylya Sovetov), Valentino Müller (WSG Tirol), Jhon Cordoba (FK Krasnodar) and Juan Manuel Boselli (Pari NN) follow with 5 goals scored.
The classification of European scorers
- Harry Kane (32 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 11 goals in 6 games (493 minutes disputed)
- Erling Haaland (25 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 9 goals in 7 games (596 minutes disputed)
- Kylian Mbappé (26 years old/Real Madrid/France) – 9 goals in 8 games (701 minutes disputed)
- Aleksey Batrakov (20 years old/Lokomotiv Moscow/Russia) – 9 goals in 11 games (970 minutes played)
- Ayase Ueda (27 years old/Feyenoord/Japan) – 8 goals in 8 games (668 minutes disputed)
- Mirlind Daku (27 years old/Rubin Kazan/Albania) – 8 goals in 11 games (985 minutes disputed)
- Antoine Semenyo (25 years old/Bournemouth/Ghana) – 6 goals in 7 games (630 minutes disputed)
- Markus Pink (34 years old/Wolfsberger AC/Austria) – 6 goals in 8 games (489 minutes played)
- Christopher Ibayi (30 years old/Thoune/Congo) – 6 goals in 8 matches (575 minutes disputed)
- Julian Alvarez (25 years old/Atlético de Madrid/Argentina) – 6 goals in 8 matches (628 minutes disputed)
- Clayton (26 years old/Rio Ave/Brazil) – 6 goals in 8 games (628 minutes disputed)