The ranking of European top scorers

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By: Manu Tournoux

This Monday is already the seventh 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. Change of leader at the top of the ranking since Viktor Gyökeres regains first place. The Swedish striker remains on a quadruple against Estrela Amadora (5-1) and now has 16 goals in 10 matches.

Here he is now ahead of Robert Lewandowski who drops to second place. The Polish striker did not find the fault against Espanyol Barcelona (3-1). However, his record remains excellent with 14 goals in 12 matches. He is followed on the podium by Harry Kane. Author of 11 goals in 9 matches, the English striker remains at high standards with Bayern Munich. Scorer against Union Berlin (3-0), he continues his excellent momentum.

Galeno makes his entrance

Just behind him, we find Erling Haaland who falls just short of the podium with 11 goals in 10 matches. The Norwegian striker remained silent during his side’s 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth. He does a little better than Mateo Retegui and his 11 goals in as many matches. The Italian striker from Atalanta offered himself a new pawn yesterday during the Dea’s 3-0 victory against Napoli. Sixth, Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush follows with 10 goals in 9 matches, who scored a new goal during his team’s 7-2 victory against Bochum.

Former Stade de Reims player, Dereck Kutesa enjoys being in Switzerland where he now plays for Servette. With 9 goals in 13 matches played, he remains with one goal Thursday against Zurich (2-2) but did not score yesterday against Lausanne. Galeno arrives in eighth position. The Brazilian winger has 8 goals in 9 matches and remains on a double against Estoril (4-0). Having to play this evening against Fulham, Bryan Mbeumo will try to improve his statistics with Brentford. He has 8 goals in 9 matches. Tenth, Bradley Barcola closes this ranking thanks to his 8 goals in 10 matches. The Paris Saint-Germain striker was unable to improve his statistics against Lens (1-0).

Adriano Bertaccini (Sint-Truiden), Ciro Immobile (Besiktas), Thierno Barry (FC Basel and Villarreal), Toluwalase Arokodare (Genk), Mika Biereth (Sturm Graz), Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest), Loren Moron (Aris), Jhon Cordoba (FK Krasnodar), Aleksey Batrakov (Lokomotiv Moscow) and Sem Steijn (Twente) also scored 8 goals but failed to reach the top 10. Maksim Glushenkov (Zenit), Ayoze Pérez (Villarreal), Raphinha (FC Barcelona), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Heorhii Sudakov (Shakhtar Donetsk), Ronivaldo (Blau-Weiss Linz), Dion Drena Beljo (Rapid Vienna), Jonathan David (Lille), Samu Omorodion (FC Porto), Mason Greenwood (Olympique de Marseille), Jacob Ondrejka (Antwerp), Kevin Denkey (Cercle Bruges), Troy Parrott (AZ Alkmaar), Tjaronn Chery (Antwerp), Edin Dzeko (Fenerbahçe), Oleksandr Nazarenko (Polissya) and Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan) arrive more away with seven achievements.

The ranking of the top European scorers

  1. Viktor Gyökeres (26 years old/Sporting CP/Sweden) – 16 goals in 10 matches (885 minutes played)
  2. Robert Lewandowski (36 years old/FC Barcelona/Poland) – 14 goals in 12 matches (985 minutes played)
  3. Harry Kane (31 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 11 goals in 9 matches (753 minutes played)
  4. Erling Haaland (24 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 11 goals in 10 matches (900 minutes played)
  5. Mateo Retegui (25 years old/Atalanta Bergamo/Italy) – 11 goals in 11 matches (711 minutes played)
  6. Omar Marmoush (25 years old/Eintracht/Egypt) – 10 goals in 9 matches (748 minutes played)
  7. Dereck Kutesa (26 years old/Servette/Switzerland) – 9 goals in 13 matches (964 minutes played)
  8. Galeno (27 years old/FC Porto/Brazil) – 8 goals in 9 matches (711 minutes played)
  9. Bryan Mbeumo (25 years old/Brentford/Cameroon) – 8 goals in 9 matches (810 minutes played)
  10. Bradley Barcola (22 years old/Paris Saint-Germain/France) – 8 goals in 10 matches (706 minutes played)

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