This Monday, this is already the 29th 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, Turkey and Ukraine. Author of a resounding quadrupled this Sunday against Boavista (5-0), Viktor Gyökeres continues his incredible number at the top of this ranking. Now with 38 goals in 30 games, the Swedish scorer seems to have knocked out the competition.
His closest rival, Mohamed Salah, was certainly crowned English champion with Liverpool but he has 28 goals in 34 games. Finding himself 10 pawns behind, the Egyptian winger remains on a goal this Sunday against Tottenham (5-1). Finally, the podium is completed by Robert Lewandowski thanks to its 25 goals in 31 matches. Mute Tuesday against Mallorca (1-0), he played in the king's cup this Saturday, a competition he won with FC Barcelona.
It's tight for the podium
Harry Kane follows right behind and fails at the foot of the podium. The English scorer has 24 goals in 29 games and did not know how to illustrate a goal this Saturday against Mainz (3-0). Fifth, Mika Biereth now has 24 goals in 30 games. The Danish allowed Monaco to avoid defeat against Le Havre (1-1). He is ahead of a short Mateo head retagled. The Atalanta striker scored a penalty yesterday against Lecce (1-1) and now displays 24 goals in 32 games.
Seventh, Sem Steijn did not score Thursday against the PSV Eindhoven (3-1 defeat) and remains blocked at 23 goals in 29 games. It's a little better than Victor Osimhen and his 22 goals in 26 games. The Nigerian added a new goal yesterday in the 5-1 victory against Eyüpspor. Ninth Kylian Mbappé stagnates with 22 goals in 29 games. Finally, Alexander Isak arrives tenth thanks to 22 goals in 31 matches. The Swedish remains on a new goal scored on Saturday against Ipswich Town (3-0).
Ousmane Dembélé (Paris Saint-Germain), Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt and Manchester City) and Erling Haaland (Manchester City) follow with 21 achievements. Toluwalase Arokodare (Genk) and Krzysztof Piątek (Istanbul Basaksehir) arrive just behind with 20 goals when Patrik Schick (Bayer Leverkusen), Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest), Simon Banza (Trabzonspor) and Mason Greenwood (Olympique de Marseille) have 19 achievements.
The classification of European scorers
- Viktor Gyökeres (26 years old/Sporting CP/Sweden) – 38 goals in 30 matches (2534 minutes played)
- Mohamed Salah (32 years old/Liverpool/Egypt) – 28 goals in 34 matches (3020 minutes disputed)
- Robert Lewandowski (36 years old/FC Barcelona/Poland) – 25 goals in 31 matches (2454 minutes played)
- Harry Kane (31 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 24 goals in 29 games (2,272 minutes disputed)
- Mika Biereth (22 years old/Sturm Graz and AS Monaco/Denmark) – 24 goals in 30 matches (2423 minutes disputed)
- MATEO REPAGUI (25 years old/Atalanta/Italy) – 24 goals in 32 matches (2060 minutes played)
- Sem Steijn (23 years old/Twente/Netherlands) – 23 goals in 29 matches (2413 minutes disputed)
- Victor Osimhen (26 years old/Galatasaray/Nigeria) – 22 goals in 26 matches (1986 minutes played)
- Kylian Mbappé (26 years old/Real Madrid/France) – 22 goals in 29 matches (2467 minutes played)
- Alexander Isak (25 years old/Newcastle/Sweden) – 22 goals in 31 matches (2504 minutes played)