The ranking of European top scorers

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By: Manu Tournoux

This Monday is already the ninth 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. Once again, we find Viktor Gyökeres in first place. Although he did not play in the league, but in the Portuguese Cup against Amarante (6-0) where he scored, the Swedish striker ultimately scored 16 goals in 11 matches.

Just behind him, Robert Lewandowski comes in second place with 15 goals in 14 matches. The Polish striker found the fault against Celta de Vigo (2-2) and was thus able to improve his statistics. The podium is completed by Harry Kane who comes in third place. With a hat-trick against Augsburg (3-0), the English striker is enjoying a great comeback and can boast a solid record of 14 goals in 11 matches.

Mohamed Salah makes his entrance

Fourth place goes to Erling Haaland who slips from the podium with his 12 goals in 12 matches. The Manchester City striker failed to shine during his team’s 4-0 defeat against Tottenham. Fifth, Mateo Retegui follows with 12 goals in 13 matches. While his team won, 3-1 against Parma, the Italian striker was able to register a new pawn. Just behind, Manfred Ugalde emerges in sixth place. With a quadruple with Spartak Moscow in the derby against Lokomotiv Moscow, he is now credited with 12 goals in 16 matches. Seventh place goes to Omar Marmoush with 11 goals in 11 matches. The Egyptian striker from Eintracht Frankfurt did not score this Saturday despite his team’s 1-0 victory against Werder Bremen.

Also silent, Bradley Barcola follows in eighth place, with 10 goals in 12 matches. The Paris Saint-Germain striker failed to shine despite the Paris region’s victory against Toulouse (3-0). Ninth, Ayoub El Kaabi has an excellent record of 10 goals in 12 matches. The Moroccan is coming off a solid hat-trick with Olympiakos against AEK Athens (4-1). Finally, Mohamed Salah comes in tenth place thanks to his 10 goals in 12 matches. With Liverpool against Southampton (3-2), it was he who offered victory to the Reds. Kasper Dolberg (Anderlecht), Aleksey Batrakov (Lokomotiv Moscow) and Mika Biereth (Sturm Graz) also scored 10 goals, but fell just short of the top 10.

Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan), Moise Kean (Fiorentina), Sem Steijn (Twente), Ricardo Pepi (PSV Eindhoven), Dereck Kutesa (Servette), Toluwalase Arokodare (Genk) and Jefté Betancor (Panserraikos) follow further with 9 goals. Adriano Bertaccini (Saint-Truiden), Ciro Immobile (Besiktas), Thierno Barry (FC Basel and Villarreal), Ronivaldo (Blau-Weiss Linz), Artem Bondarenko (Shakhtar Donetsk), Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest), Loren Moron (Aris) , Galeno (FC Porto), Samu Omorodion Aghehowa (FC Porto), Mirlind Daku (Rubin Kazan), Jhon Cordoba (FK Krasnodar), Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford), Mason Greenwood (Olympique de Marseille), Ante Budimir (Osasuna), Raphinha (Real Madrid) and Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid) score 8 goals.

The ranking of the top European scorers

  1. Viktor Gyökeres (26 years old/Sporting CP/Sweden) – 16 goals in 11 matches (975 minutes played)
  2. Robert Lewandowski (36 years old/FC Barcelona/Poland) – 15 goals in 14 matches (1164 minutes played)
  3. Harry Kane (31 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 14 goals in 11 matches (833 minutes played)
  4. Erling Haaland (24 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 12 goals in 12 matches (1080 minutes played)
  5. Mateo Retegui (25 years old/Atalanta Bergamo/Italy) – 12 goals in 13 matches (1090 minutes played)
  6. Manfred Ugalde (22 years old/Spartak Moscow/Costa Rica) – 12 goals in 16 matches (1271 minutes played)
  7. Omar Marmoush (25 years old/Eintracht/Egypt) – 11 goals in 11 matches (919 minutes played)
  8. Bradley Barcola (22 years old/Paris Saint-Germain/France) – 10 goals in 12 matches (832 minutes played)
  9. Ayoub El Kaabi (31 years old/Olympiakos/Morocco) – 10 goals in 12 matches (905 minutes played)
  10. Mohamed Salah (32 years old/Liverpool/Egypt) – 10 goals in 12 matches (1056 minutes played)

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