This Monday is already the twenty-eighth report of the season in the ranking of European top scorers. We thus find the scorers who shook the nets in Germany, England, Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland and Turkey. And as is often the case, Harry Kane comes out on top. Preserved against Heidenheim (3-3) where he only played one half, the English striker has 33 goals in 29 matches.
Second, Luis SuĂ rez moves back into the standings and asserts himself as the Bavarian’s main pursuer. The Sporting CP player who plays this evening against Vitoria GuimarĂŁes remains on a pawn on Wednesday against Tondela (2-2). He has a solid record of 25 goals in 29 matches. It’s a little better than Ayase Ueda who scored as much, but with one more game on the clock. The Japanese striker from Feyenoord remained silent yesterday during the Rotterdam club’s victory against Fortuna Sittard (2-1).
Igor Thiago in ambush
Fourth, Kylian Mbappé was unable to progress since he is injured. The French striker absent this Sunday against Espanyol Barcelona (2-0) thus displays 24 goals in 28 matches. Erling Haaland is in fifth place with 24 goals in 32 matches. The Norwegian striker plays for Manchester City against Everton this evening. Sixth, Paul Onuachu has 22 goals in 28 matches. The Trabzonspor player did not find the fault this Saturday against Göztepe (1-1). Igor Thiago comes seventh with 22 goals in 35 matches. The Brazilian striker from Brentford scored this Saturday against West Ham (3-0).
Eighth, Vangelis Pavlidis did not score with Benfica this Saturday against Famalicao (2-2) and remains stuck with 21 goals in 31 matches. Vedat Muriqi follows behind in ninth place. Author of 21 goals in 33 matches with Mallorca, the Kosovar striker did not score Friday against Girona (1-0 defeat). Finally, Yanis Begraoui comes in tenth position with 20 goals in 32 matches. The Moroccan striker from Estoril scored yesterday against Braga (1-1).
Eldor Shomurodov (Istanbul Basaksehir) comes eleventh with 20 goals, but he played more minutes. Estéban Lepaul (Stade Rennais) and Anderson Talisca (Fenerbahçe) follow with 19 goals. This is a little better than Deniz Undav (VfB Stuttgart) and Ayoub El Kaabi (Olympiakos) who also failed to reach the top 10 with 18 goals. Mika Godts (Ajax Amsterdam) and Tawanda Maswanhise (Motherwell) come further with 17 goals.
The ranking of the top European scorers
- Harry Kane (32 years old/Bayern Munich/England) – 33 goals in 29 matches (2202 minutes played)
- Luis Suárez (28 years old/Sporting CP/Colombia) – 25 goals in 29 matches (2429 minutes played)
- Ayase Ueda (27 years old/Feyenoord/Japan) – 25 goals in 30 matches (2448 minutes played)
- Kylian Mbappé (27 years old/Real Madrid/France) – 24 goals in 28 matches (2405 minutes played)
- Erling Haaland (25 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 24 goals in 32 matches (2689 minutes played)
- Paul Onuachu (31 years old/Trabzonspor/Nigeria) – 22 goals in 28 matches (2422 minutes played)
- Igor Thiago (24 years old/Brentford/Brazil) – 22 goals in 35 matches (3017 minutes played)
- Vangelis Pavlidis (27 years old/Benfica/Greece) – 21 goals in 31 matches (2550 minutes played)
- Vedat Muriqi (32 years old/Mallorca/Kosovo) – 21 goals in 33 matches (2777 minutes played)
- Yanis Begraoui (24 years old/Estoril/Morocco) – 20 goals in 32 matches (2546 minutes played)