The battle to be the Euro Cup’s top scorer is more open than ever after the group stage, waiting to see what happens in the eight round of 16 tie.
1
Mikautadze (Georgia)
Three goals
The Euro Cup’s surprising top scorer so far is Georges Mikautadze, a forward for Georgia who will face Spain in the round of 16 on June 30 in Cologne. The player from Metz, a French Ligue 2 team, made his debut by scoring against Turkey on the first day, repeated against the Czech Republic and yesterday became the top scorer of the first period with his penalty goal against Portugal.

2
Musiala (Germany)
Two goals
Jamal Musiala was one of five players to score two goals in the group stage. The German playmaker made his debut against Scotland in the opening match and scored again against Hungary on the second day of the match.

3
Füllkrug (Germany)
Two goals
The German tank became a great stimulus for host Germany. Against Scotland he scored immediately after coming off the bench and on the third matchday he saved Julian Nagelsmann’s team in a tight match against Switzerland by scoring the equalizer in stoppage time.

4
Cody Gakpo (Netherlands)
Two goals
The Dutch striker scored his first goal in the first game against Poland, starting the comeback and, on the third day, he found the net in his team’s loss against Austria.

5
Ivan Schranz (Slovakia)
Two goals
The Slavia Prague striker had two goals but could not continue to increase his earnings as his team was relegated. He scored the goal in the shock victory over Belgium and also found the net in the defeat against Ukraine.

6
Razvan Marin
The Romanian striker featured in the defeat against Ukraine on the first day and scored in the final 1-1 draw against Slovakia with a penalty.

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Players with a goal
Wirtz, Havertz, Emre Can, Gündogan (Germany), Duah, Aebischer, Embolo, Shaqiri, Ndoye (Switzerland), Varga (Hungary), Morata, Fabián, Carvajal, Ferran (Spain), Bajrami, Laçi, Gjasula (Albania), Bastoni, Barella, Zaccagni (Italy), Janza, Karnicnik (Slovenia), Eriksen, Hjulmand (Denmark), Buksa, Piatek, Lewandowski (Poland), Bellingham, Kane (England), Weghorst, Memphis (Netherlands), Stanciu, Dragus ( Romania), Schranz, Duda (Slovakia), Müldür, Güler, Aktürkoglu (Turkey), Provod, Schick (Czech Republic), Francisco Conceiçao, Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva (Portugal), Kramaric (Croatia), McTominay (Scotland), Jovic (Serbia), Shaparenko, Yaremchuk (Ukraine), Trauner, Baumgartner, Arnautovic, Schmid, Sabitzer (Austria), De Bruyne, Tielemans (Belgium), Csoboth (Hungary), Modric (Croatia), Mbappé (France), Kvaratskhelia ( Georgia ), Hakan Çalhanoglu (Turkey), Soucek (Czech Republic), Cenk Tosun (Turkey)
Source: La Verdad

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