The classification of European top scores

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By: Manu Tournoux

This Monday, this is already the 30th 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. And as since the start of the season, Viktor Gyökeres largely dominates the debates. This time silent against Benfica (1-1), the Swedish scorer remains blocked at 38 goals in 32 matches.

He is quite largely ahead of his closest prosecutor who is none other than Mohamed Salah. Not finding the fault against Arsenal (2-2), the Egyptian winger stagnates and thus finds himself blocked at 28 goals in 36 games. It's a little better than Kylian Mbappé who completes the podium. The French striker distinguished himself this Sunday despite the 4-3 defeat of Real Madrid against FC Barcelona. Make a nice comeback, here it is now third with 27 goals in 31 games.

Harry Kane at the foot of the podium

In fourth position, Harry Kane follows the tempo with a new pawn scored this Saturday against Borussia Mönchengladbach (2-0). The German champion is credited with 25 goals in 30 championship matches. It's a little better than Robert Lewandowski who descends in fifth place. The FC Barcelona player who did not score during the Clasico against Real Madrid (4-3) is blocked at 25 goals in 31 games. Sixth, Victor Osimhen descends with 24 goals in 28 games. The Galatsaray scorer did not score Saturday against Trabzonspor (2-0).

Revelation in the Netherlands, Sem Steijn arrives seventh with 24 goals in 31 matches. The Dutch community of Twente did not score in the 2-0 victory of his family against Utrecht. Mute too, Mika Biereth arrives at eighth row. The Danish who displays 24 achievements in 32 games did not find the solution this Saturday against Olympique Lyonnais during the 2-0 victory of AS Monaco. Ninth, Mateo Retagui has 24 goals in 33 games and plays this evening against AS Roma. Finally, the tenth row goes to Alexander Isak and his 23 goals in 33 matches. The Swedish scorer did not, however, scored yesterday against Chelsea (2-0).

Ousmane Dembélé (Paris Saint-Germain), Krzysztof Piątek (Istanbul Basaksehir), Adriano Bertaccini (Saint-Trond), Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt and Manchester City) and Erling Haaland (Manchester City) follow with 21 achievements. Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest), Toluwalase Arokodare (Genk) and Serhou Guirassy (Borussia Dortmund) arrive just behind with 20 goals.

The classification of European scorers

  1. Viktor Gyökeres (26 years old/Sporting CP/Sweden) – 38 goals in 32 matches (2714 minutes played)
  2. Mohamed Salah (32 years old/Liverpool/Egypt) – 28 goals in 36 matches (3,200 minutes disputed)
  3. Kylian Mbappé (26 years old/Real Madrid/France) – 27 goals in 31 matches (2647 minutes played)
  4. Harry Kane (31 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 25 goals in 30 matches (2362 minutes disputed)
  5. Robert Lewandowski (36 years old/FC Barcelona/Poland) – 25 goals in 31 matches (2454 minutes played)
  6. Victor Osimhen (26 years old/Galatasaray/Nigeria) – 24 goals in 28 games (2146 minutes played)
  7. Sem Steijn (23 years old/Twente/Netherlands) – 24 goals in 31 matches (2592 minutes played)
  8. Mika Biereth (22 years old/Sturm Graz and AS Monaco/Denmark) – 24 goals in 32 matches (2437 minutes disputed)
  9. Mateo REPAGUI (25 years old/Atalanta/Italy) – 24 goals in 33 matches (2136 minutes disputed)
  10. Alexander Isak (25 years old/Newcastle/Sweden) – 23 goals in 33 matches (2684 minutes disputed)