The European competitions have returned after the stop of selections by the Qatar 2022 and the goals have not done expect. The big 'cracks' have gone back with the batteries recargadas and like this has noticed in the first parties that have contested , with Erling Haaland, the robot of the football, like indisputable leader in what to the goal refers .

The forward of the Manchester City has returned without mercy to the Premier League and has given continuity to his marriage with the goal. Already it has added 21 goals in 16 parties of the tournament. It marked in front of the Everton, although it was not sufficient so that the ones of Pep Guardiola carried the victory the Saturday.

The Norwegian leads the classification of the Boot of Gold, with 42 points, by in front of Amahl Pellegrino, of the Bodo Glimt, the one who has added 25 targets, but when playing in Norway his goals cost 1,5 points for the classification, by what to day of today has 37,5. The podium close it Kylian Mbappé, Robert Lewandowski and Harry Kane, with 13 goals each one (26 pts).

The attacker of the Paris Saint-Germain, the one who finished being the maximum goleador of the World-wide, has returned in style to Tie it 1 and already premièred like artilleryman after his return to give him the victory to his against the Strasbourg, with a target to last hour to break the tie.

Robert Lewandowski, by his part, did not achieve to mark in his return to LaLiga. The Barça played this Saturday against the Espanyol, in the big derbi Catalan, and the '9' was very near of the goal until in two opportunities, but was really desconectado and uncomfortable along the meeting. Has a lot of way by in front and there are not doubts that reencontrará with the goal.

Classification of the Boot of Gold

  1. Erling Haaland (Manchester City, England): 21 goals, 42 points.
  2. Amahl Pellegrino (FK Bodo Glimt, Norway): 25 goals, 37.5 points.
  3. Kylian Mbappé (PSG, France): 13 goals, 26 points.
  4. Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona, Spain): 12 goals. 26 points.
  5. Harry Kane (Tottenham, England): 13 goals, 26 points.
  6. Bobur Abdukhalikov (Energetik-BGU, Byelorussia): 26 goals, 26 points.
  7. Raimonds Krollis (Valmiera FC, Latvia): 25 goals, 25 points.
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  9. 8.- Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig, Germany): 12 goals, 24 points.
  10. 9.- Hugo Vetlesen (FK Bodo Glimt, Norway): 16 goals, 24 points.
  11. 10.- Casper Tengstedt (Rosenborg, Denmark): 15 goals, 22.5 points.