The ranking of European top scorers

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

This Monday is already the ninth assessment of the season in the ranking of European top scorers. After the international break, we find the scorers who shook the nets in Germany, England, Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland and Turkey. At the top of the rankings, things have changed since Harry Kane regained the lead thanks to his goal during Bayern Munich’s big victory against Freiburg this weekend (6-2). The English striker now has 14 goals in 11 matches.

Behind the Englishman, Erling Haaland was overwhelmed after being silent during Manchester City’s defeat at Newcastle (1-2) and remains on a series of 14 goals in 12 days. At the foot of the podium, Kylian MbappĂ© is still behind the sensation Ayase Ueda. The Japanese striker has 13 goals in 13 days and keeps pace with the Real Madrid striker, but the Feyenoord Rotterdam striker is ahead of him by a short head thanks to a better ratio with his contested playing time, at just 67 minutes.

Ueda still on the podium, Greenwood in the top five

In the top five, Mason Greenwood is placed thanks to his double during the big victory for Olympique de Marseille, in Nice (6-1). Bringing his total to 10 goals this season, in 12 matches. He passes Lokomotiv Moscow number 83, Aleksey Batrakov, who was unable to score in the draw against Krasnodar this weekend and remains at 10 goals in 15 games. Behind them, Moroccan Ayoub El Kaabi takes seventh place after scoring his 11th goal against Atromitos. He passes Vangelis Pavlidis, scorer this weekend, but in the Portuguese Cup, and not in the Championship, and remains at 9 goals.

In 9th position, Brentford scorer Igor Thiago returns to the rankings thanks to his penalty scored in the defeat at Brighton. Finally, Young Boys Berne striker, Chris BĂ©dia, enters the top 10 thanks to his ninth goal scored against Winterthur, during the victory this weekend (5-0). With better playing time, he is ahead of Guus Till (PSV) and Strasbourg’s JoaquĂ­n Panichelli, silent for three days of Ligue 1. Christian Fassnacht (Young Boys de Berne) and Mirlind Daku (Rubin Kazan) also have nine goals and do better than Pedro Gonçalves (Sporting), Esteban Lepaul (Stade Rennais), Ismael Saibari (PSV), Jonathan Burkardt (Eintracht Frankfurt) and Robert Lewandowski (FC Barcelona), with eight goals.

The ranking of the top European scorers

  1. Harry Kane (32 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 14 goals in 11 matches (877 minutes played)
  2. Erling Haaland (25 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 14 goals in 12 matches (1038 minutes played)
  3. Ayase Ueda (27 years old/Feyenoord/Japan) – 13 goals in 13 matches (1073 minutes played).
  4. Kylian Mbappé (26 years old/Real Madrid/France) – 13 goals in 13 matches (1140 minutes played)
  5. Mason Greenwood (24 years old/Olympique de Marseille/England) – 10 goals in 12 matches (954 minutes played)
  6. Aleksey Batrakov (20 years old/Lokomotiv Moscow/Russia) – 10 goals in 15 matches (1330 minutes played)
  7. Ayoub El Kaabi (32 years old/Olympiakos/Morocco) – 9 goals in 11 matches (905 minutes played)
  8. Vangelis Pavlidis (26 years old/Benfica/Greece) – 9 goals in 11 matches (911 minutes played)
  9. Igor Thiago (24 years old/Brentford/Brazil) – 9 goals in 12 matches (1015 minutes played)
  10. Chris Bédia (29 years old/Young Boys Bern/Ivory Coast) – 9 goals in 13 matches (815 minutes played)