After his hat-trick against Julen Lopetegui’s Wolves, Erling Haaland has now scored 25 goals in the Premier League, making him the top scorer in the major European leagues and leading the race for the Golden Boot. the continent.
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Erling Haaland (M.City)
25 goals in 19 games
With his fourth hat-trick in the Premier League, Erling Haaland (22 years old) continues to break historical records in his first months at Manchester City and in English football. He has already scored 25 goals in just 19 games played in the Premier. There were 10 more than Harry Kane, who would later become the Premier’s top scorer. The Norwegian is the great candidate to become the Golden Boot, a career he also dominates, and is on his way to becoming the Pichichi with the most goals in Premier history. The highest record was 34 points by Cole and Shearer in 1994 and 1995.

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Robert Lewandowski (Barca)
13 goals in 15 games
Despite missing the last two days due to the penalty imposed for touching his nose at El Sadar, Robert Lewandowski (34 years old), who like Haaland is also living his first year in a new championship, continues to leads LaLiga with 13 goals in 15 games he has played. Almost half of them, 6, were the first in the game for the Barça team. Joselu (Espanyol) cut the gap and scored 10 goals.

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Victor Osimhen (Naples)
13 goals in 15 games
In his third season at Napoli, Victor Osimhen (24 years old) is registering the best numbers of his career. With 13 goals, the Nigerian striker is just one away from equaling 14th of the season in Serie A and is bidding to finish as top scorer in the Italian championship. Lookman (Atalanta) is his immediate rival in the scorers table.

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Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig)
12 goals in 15 games
Christopher Nkunku (25 years old) missed the World Cup due to injury and at least a month, but he is still the top scorer in the Bundesliga after the 12 goals he scored in 15 games before the misfortune suffered in a session of training with the French team in an action with Camavinga. Niclas Füllkrug (Werder Bremen) adds a bit.

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Kylian Mbappe (PSG)
13 goals in 17 games
With 13 goals, Kylian Mbappé (24 years old) is the top scorer in Ligue 1, although he is followed at a very close distance, only one goal, by Jonathan David (Lille) and Moffi (Lorient). The French star has been the top scorer in the French championship for the last four seasons, including the one suspended due to the coronavirus, and he is on his way to signing his fifth consecutive season as the great scoring reference in French football.

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Xavi Simons (PSV Eindhoven)
9 goals in 17 games
With Gakpo leaving Liverpool, and adding the same goal (9), ex-azulgrana Xavi Simons (19 years old) remained the top scorer in the Eredivisie. His numbers only confirm his great season, where he made his debut in the Netherlands team and nothing less than a World Cup. Following him with 8 goals are Brobbey and Bergwin, from Ajax, and Danilo, from Feyenoord.

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Goncalo Ramos (Benfica)
12 goals in 15 games
The young Portuguese striker (21 years old) from Benfica became known to the general public after the ‘hat trick’ that, playing with his team, he endorsed for Switzerland in the last World Cup in Qatar. Once back in domestic competition, and after several games without scoring in the Portuguese Primeira Liga, Ramos scored 3 goals in the last two games and became the competition’s top scorer with 12 goals, one more than Spanish Fran. Navarro (11), who plays in the ranks of the modest Gil Vicente.

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Enner Valencia (Fenerbahce)
15 goals in 16 games
Another of the sensations of the previous World Cup in Qatar. The Ecuadorian is the leader of his team and on his return to Turkey, despite not scoring in several games, his ‘double’ against Gaziantep FK allowed him to increase his advantage in front of the top scorer in the Süper Lig, thanks to his 15 goals, by Fabio Morini’s 12 and Mbaye Diagne’s 10, both from Fatih Karagümrük SC.

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Kyogo Furuhashi (Celtic)
17 goals in 20 games
Celtic are the remaining leaders of the Scottish Premier (61 points, to Glasgow Rangers’ 52) thanks, in large part, to the goals of their Japanese striker, Kyogo Furuhashi, author of 17 goals. And most importantly, he achieved six of them, including a pair of doubles, after the World Cup break, proof of the great form of the Japanese goalscorer. Thanks to those half-dozen goals, Furuhashi overtook Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland in the Scottish league’s top scorers table, having scored 16 goals so far in the championship.
Source: La Verdad

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