VAR prevented Lewandowski from extending his Golden Boot lead: it’s the Top-10

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Robert Lewandowski He returned to his appointment with a goal in Anoeta, but his goal did not go on the scoreboard due to a millimeter offside which caused a lot of controversy. From VAR They interpreted that the Pole was a little ahead Aguerdbut the televised replay did nothing but cast doubt on the Barça forward’s theoretically illegal position.

Although his goal against Royal Society it’s not worth it, Lewandowski continues to set the pace in the race for Golden Boots thanks for 14 points which he achieved in the first 13 days in LaLiga. The Pole tops the ranking along with the Estonian Alex Tammauthor of 28 goals in it Kalju FCand saw how Viktor Gyökeres was left scoreless on the return Sporting CP against Braga (2-4). The Swede added 16 goals in the Portuguese league, but his goals have a coefficient of 1.5 which hurts him in the fight to be the winner of the award at the end of the season.

The scorers this weekend were the Brazilians Reginald Ramireswhich is third in rank with 25 goals mentioned in Rigaand the Norwegian Erling Haalandwhich it added both 12 in the Premier League but could not avoid a fourth consecutive defeat of City of Manchester at Brighton (2-1).

THE TOP-10 IN THE BATTLE FOR THE GOLDEN BOOT

1

Robert Lewandowski

14 goals (x2), 28 points

The Polish Barça striker continues to lead the race for the Golden Boot despite not scoring against Espanyol and Real Sociedad. His last Liga goals were a double in the Clásico at the Santiago Bernabéu.

Alex Tamm (Kalju)

2

Alex Tamm (Kalju FC)

28 goals (x1), 28 points

The Estonian striker is the top goalscorer, although he is not the top scorer as he achieved them in a league considered ‘minor’.

Reginald Ramires

3

Reginald Ramires

25 goals (x1), 25 points

Riga’s Brazilian striker continues to score goals non-stop in the Latvian league.

Viktor Gyökeres, celebrating a goal against Manchester City.

4

Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting CP)

16 goals (x1.5), 24 points

The Swedish attacker already has 16 goals at Sporting de Portugal and is the revelation of the Portuguese league.

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5

Erling Haaland (Manchester City)

12 goals (x2), 24 points

The Norwegian scorer scored against Brighton and now has 14 Premier League goals, but he was unable to avoid his side’s fourth successive defeat.

Páll Klettskard

6

Páll Klettskard (Klaksvik)

23 goals (x1), 23 points

The Faroe Islands veteran has 23 goals for Klaksvík, a club that competes in his country’s First Division.

Omar Marmoush will leave this season at Eintracht Frankfurt

7

Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt)

11 goals (x2), 22 points

The Egyptian from Frankfurt was in great form and scored from a free kick to score his eleventh Bundesliga goal.

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8

Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)

11 goals (x2), 22 points

The English forward leads the Bundesliga’s top scorers with 11 goals.

BERGAMO, ITALY - OCTOBER 26: Mateo Retegui of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Serie A match between Atalanta and Verona at Gewiss Stadium on October 26, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

9

Mateo Retegui (Atalanta)

11 goals (x2), 22 points

The 25-year-old Italian international of Argentine origin is making a difference in Serie A. This weekend he did not score at Atalanta.

Alioune Ndoye, Valmiera player

10

Alioune Ndoye (Valmiera FC)

22 goals (x1), 22 points

The Senegalese striker is having a great season in the Latvian league and already has 22 goals after scoring this weekend.

Source: La Verdad

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