The ranking of European top scorers

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By: Manu Tournoux

This Monday is already the fifth assessment of the season in 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. In first position in this ranking, we find Robert Lewandowski. Author of a double against Sevilla FC, the Polish striker has made good progress in the rankings and now has a solid record of 12 goals in 10 matches, not bad at 36 years old.

Behind him, Viktor Gyökeres slips to second place. The Sporting CP striker won in the Portuguese Cup against Portimonense (2-1) and therefore did not play in the league. He therefore remains credited with 11 goals in 8 La Liga matches. The podium is completed by Erling Haaland. The Norwegian striker remains on a close victory against Wolverhampton where his Manchester City team won with a score of 2-1. Mute during this meeting, he now has 10 goals in 8 matches.

Harry Kane offers himself a nice comeback

Nice surprise at the start of the season in the Bundesliga, Omar Marmoush comes in fourth position. The Egyptian striker has 9 goals in 7 matches and remains on one goal despite Eintracht Frankfurt’s 2-1 defeat against Bayer Leverkusen. For his part, Harry Kane follows with one pawn less. Author of 8 goals in 7 matches, the English striker scored a hat-trick against Stuttgart in Bayern Munich’s 4-0 victory. Mateo Retegui follows in sixth position with 8 goals in 8 matches. The Atalanta player scored again against Venice (2-0).

Well adapted to the Turkish championship, Ciro Immobile remains with a new goal against Konyaspor (2-0) and now has a record of 8 goals in 8 matches. Dutch striker Sem Steijn follows with 8 goals in 9 matches. The Twente player scored again against Waalwijk (2-2). The Dane Mika Biereth finds himself ninth with 8 goals in 10 matches. The Sturm Graz striker scored again against Grazer in a fine 5-2 victory. Finally, tenth place goes to Maksim Glushenkov with 7 goals in 7 matches. The Zenit player did not play against FK Akron (5-0).

Bradley Barcola (Paris Saint-Germain), Thierno Barry (FC Basel and Villarreal), Toluwalase Arokodare (Genk), Aleksey Batrakov (Lokomotiv Moscow), Heorhii Sudakov (Shakhtar Donetsk), Oleksandr Nazarenko (Polissya) and Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan) failed to reach the top 10 with seven achievements. Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid), Ayoze Pérez (Villarreal), Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Mason Greenwood (Olympique de Marseille), Dereck Kutesa (Servette), Daan Heymans (Sporting Charleroi), Adriano Bertaccini (Saint -Trond), Jacob Ondrejka (Antwerp), Tjaronn Chery (Antwerp), Galeno (FC Porto), Jhon Cordoba (FK Krasnodar), Mirlind Daku (Rubin Kazan), Manfred Ugalde (Spartak Moscow), Tamerlan Musaev (CSKA Moscow), Ronivaldo (Blau-Weiss Linz), Gustavo Santos (Altach) follow with six goals scored.

The ranking of the top European scorers

  1. Robert Lewandowski (36 years old/FC Barcelona/Poland) – 12 goals in 10 matches (805 minutes played)
  2. Viktor Gyökeres (26 years old/Sporting CP/Sweden) – 11 goals in 8 matches (705 minutes played)
  3. Erling Haaland (24 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 10 goals in 8 matches (720 minutes played)
  4. Omar Marmoush (25 years old/Eintracht/Egypt) – 9 goals in 7 matches (594 minutes played)
  5. Harry Kane (31 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 8 goals in 7 matches (594 minutes played)
  6. Mateo Retegui (25 years old/Atalanta Bergamo/Italy) – 8 goals in 8 matches (545 minutes played)
  7. Ciro Immobile (34 years old/Besiktas/Italy) – 8 goals in 8 matches (651 minutes played)
  8. Sem Steijn (22 years old/FC Twente/Netherlands) – 8 goals in 9 matches (765 minutes played)
  9. Mika Biereth (21 years old/Sturm Graz/Austria) – 8 goals in 10 matches (792 minutes played)
  10. Maksim Glushenkov (25 years old/Zenit/Russia) – 7 goals in 7 matches (425 minutes played)

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