After long, Lionel Andrés Messi began a party of LaLiga 2016-2017 without being the leader of the classification in the fight by the Boot of Gold 2016-2017. The crack culé, that had not seen door in the defeat in front of the Málaga CF, saw surpassed just before the duel in front of the Real Sociedad. Something that was not had to that it occurred.
Thus it annotated two goals importantísimos in front of the Basques that allowed him equalise and surpass to the Dutch Bas Dost, that with the Sporting of Lisbon signed a so much in the victories of his in front of the Vitoria Setúbal. The attacker of the team verdiblanco added then a total of 28 goals in this time, or what is the same, 56 points in total.
With his 29 goals, Leo surpassed to the attacker of the group lisboeta to put with 58 points and look from up, another day more, the classification. Everything in a fight where by behind there has been some change that another, but no very reseñables.
Aubameyang "Hunts" to Lewandowski and Higuaín threatens
As for example that to the Pole Robert Lewandowski with 26 so many have taken him already Pierre-Aymerick Aubameyang, that added another this weekend with the Borussia Dortmund. The African took advantage of that the tip of Bayern Munich still recovers of some muscular problems and could not be of the game.
By the other, Edin Dzeko separated of Luis Suárez and Andrea Belotti the day that the ACE Rome threw the Series To to the empatar to one in front of the disclosure Atalanta. In the Italian football the "doublet" of Gonzalo Higuaín costs him to plant with 23 so many and can aspire also, the one who knows, to go in in the pódium final of the trophy.
The classification of the Boot of Gold 2016-2017
- 29 goals Leo Messi (Barcelona) - 58 points
- 28 goals Bas Dost (Sporting Portugal) - 56 points
- 26 goals Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund) and Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) - 52 points
- 25 goals Edin Dzeko (Rome) - 50 points
- 24 goals Luis Suárez (FC Barcelona) and Andrea Belotti (Torino) - 48 points
- 23 goals Gonzalo Higuaín (Juventus), Anthony Modeste (Colony) and Romelu Lukaku (Everton) - 46 points
- 29 goals* Edinson Cavani (Paris Saint-Germain) - 43,5 points
- 21 goals Mauro Icardi (Inter) and Dries Mertens (Naples) - 42 points
- 20 goals Harry Kane (Tottenham) - 40 points