CRISTIANO RONALDO And HAALAND VERY NEAR OF THE ARGENTINIAN
Messi follows competing the boot of gold that seems to have owner in Germany
Published:6/04/2021 - 23:16h
Updated:7/04/2021 - 00:24h
Lewandowski Keeps on being the leader of the table of goleadores European, with a considerable distance to the second and third place, being able to take calmly his injury
The competition by the boot of European gold follows lit after the injury of Robert Lewandowski, that will be a month of drop and will lose the duel of Champions in front of the Bayern Munich by the quarter-finals of the competition. The Pole is only and clear leader of this table, thanks to the wonderful present that has, extended from the previous season.
The second and third position are separated for the two historical of the football that keep on being world-wide reference: Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. The only able to remain in this competition by more than 10 years and that now go mermando in his power, although no by the new generation but by an authentic veteran of the football like Lewandowski.
André Silva follows closely to the three monsters that golean to pleasure and really, is not at all far, since only a goal differentiates him of Messi and two of Cristiano, showing that the current season is very good for the forward and is by this that generates interest in all the continent for ficharlo.
Haaland Did not want to lose the party and coló in the top 5 of the competition with 21 goals, to fault of 11 days in Germany, that can give him space to inflate to goals in what it subtracts of season and treat to compete with Lewandowski, that also is his direct competitor in the local league.
In the first 10 players that golean in Europe, only three are in LaLiga, Gerard Moreno, Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez, the two last casually no longer are in the Champions and litigate the scepter of the Spanish competition. Here we leave you the list of the 10 first:
- Robert Lewandowski (Bayern of Munich, GER) - 35
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus, ITA) - 24
- Lionel Messi (Barcelona, ESP) - 23
- André Silva (Eintracht Frankfurt, GER) - 22
- Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund, GER) - 21
- Romelu Lukaku (Inter, ITA) - 20
- Kylian Mbappé (Paris, FRA) - 20
- Harry Kane (Tottenham, ENG) - 19
- Gerard Moreno (Villarreal, ESP) - 19
- Luis Suárez (Athletic, ESP) - 19