In the absence of a miracle recovering Ayoze Pérez From a muscle injury that forced him to quit the quarrel against Barcelona, the Honorary title of Spanish player marked this time in all European leagues would fall into three players marked 19 goals: the same Villarreal player, Samu Omorodion (Porto) and Jefté Bentancor (Pannerraikos).
Ayoze It will have an extra incentive to overcome muscle discomfort and force Sevilla on the last day of the league: if it is marked, it will be Spain’s player of all European contests celebrating the many throughout the season.
Low on the last day
The last time for Ayoze was, at the moment, a chimera. Your coach, Marcelino García toleralAfter the Villarreal classification for the Champions League in Montjuïc was captured, confirmed that the most productive attack would not be able to play: “He had a muscle problem behind the right thigh, he felt a puncture and had to make an assessment. I don’t think it was a lot, but it wouldn’t be in the last game.”
At least, Ayoze has already confirmed the Honorary Title of Spanish the more Laliga scorer and happens Álvaro Morata na Mayoral of Borja, Last season shared a symbolic trophy after marking 15 goals. Its main rival, Ohian pair, He accumulated 15 athletic goals and had to mark four in Barcelona to match Ayoze.
At the top of classification of maximum Spanish scorers of all European leagues, names such as Loren Morón, celebrated now 18 goals in Greek Aris, Jesus Imaz, that signed 16 in Polish Jagiellonia and Kevin Carlos and Kike García, who succeeded in 13 goals in basel and alavés, respectively.
List of Spanish scorers to European Leagues
With 19 goals: Jefté Betancor (Panterraikos/Greece), Samu Omorodion (Portugal/Portugal) and Ayoze Pérez (Villarreal/Spain).
With 18 goals: Loren Morón (Aris/Greece).
With 16 goals: Jesús Imaz (Jagiellonia/Poland)
With 15 goals: Ohian Sancet (Athletic/Spain)
With 13 goals: Kevin Carlos (Basel/Switzerland) and Kike García (Alavés/Spain).
With 11 goals: Javi Puado (Spanish/Spain) and Hugo Hard (Valencia/Spain)
With 10 goals: Ferran Jutglà (Club Bruges/Belgium), Aitor Cantalayanedra (Aek Larnaca/Cyprus), Pedro Rodríguez (Lazio/Italy), Adrián Dalmau (crown/Poland), álvaro
With 9 goals: Marc Gual (Legia/Poland), óscar Aranda (Famalicao/Portugal), Lamine Yamal (Barcelona/Spain), Isco Alarcón (Betis/Spain), Iago Aspas (Celta/Spain), Dani Olmo (Barcelona/Spain), Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad/Spain) and Sandro Ramírez (LAS (LAS (PALMAS/SPAIN).
With 8 goals: Nacho Ferri (Korrtrijk/Belgium), Ivi López (Rakow/Poland), Dani Raba (Leganés/Spain) and Diego López (Valencia/Spain)
With 7 goals: Pablo González (Achnas/Chipre), Mikel Merino (Arsenal/England), Miguel Rodríguez (Utrecht/Netherlands), Jorge Félix (Piest/Poland), Jalen Blesa (Damn Batumi/Georgia) and Gorka Guruzeta (Athletic/Spain)
With 6 goals: Alberto Tajero (Beroe/Bulgaría), David Goldar (Pafos/Chipre), Francisco Rodríguez (Widzew Lodz/Poland), álex Baena (Villarreal/Spain), álex Berrenguer (Athletic/Spain), Fermín López (Barcelona/Spain), Jorge de Fermín (Rayo Vallecano/Spain), Alberto Moleiro (Las Palmas/España (Spanish/Spain).
With 5 goals: Francisco Son (Ludogorets/Bulgaría), Jawad El Jemili (Levski/Bulgaría), Fran Sol (Aek Larnaca/Cyprus), Carlitos (Atromitos/Greece), Marc Cucurella (Chelsea/England), Marco Asensio (PSG/France and Aston/England),.
With 4 goals: ÁLEX Serrano (Turan/Azerbaijan), Fabián Ruiz (PSG/France), Borja González (ofi Crete/Greece), XESC Regis (Asteras Tripoli/Grecia), Manu García (Aris/Greece), Pedro Conde (Volos/Greece), Pau Suba (Poland) Gharbi (Braga/Portugal) Gabri Martínez (Braga/Portugal), Santi García (Gil Vicente/Portugal), Darío Póveda (Farense/Portugal), Fran Navarro (Braga/Portugal), Dani Rodríguez (Mallorca/Spain), óscar Mingueza (Celta/Spain) Vallecano/Spain), Raúl Moro (Valladolid/Spain) Carlos Vicente (Alavés/Spain), Juan Cruz (Leganés/Spain), Pablo Durán (Celta/Spain), Isi Palazón (Rayo Vallecano/Spain), Juanu.
With 3 goals: Aleix García (Bayer Lverkusen/Germany), Xavier Quintilla (Apoel/Chipre), Monchu (Aris/Greece), Pablo Sarabia (Wolves/England), Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth/England), Tete Morente (Lecce/Italy), Josema Sánchez (Gornik Zabze/Poland), Josema Sánchez (Gornik Zabrze/Poland). Vicente/Portugal), álvaro Carreras (Benfica/Portugal), Iván Fresneda (Sporting/Portugal), Samu Saiz (Eyupspor/Turkey), Jeremy Pino (Villarreal/Spain), Jofe Carreras (Spanish/Spain), Bryan Gil (Girona/Spain), Javi Guerra (Varin (Varin. Dani Parejo (Villarreal) Sergio Camello (Rayo Vallecano/Spain), Gerard Moreno (Villarreal/Spain), Brais Méndez (Real Sociedad/Spain), Kike Salas (Sevilla/Spain), Jon Guridi (Alavés/Spain), Unai López (Rayo Vallecano/Spain), Sibo Torre (Rayo Vallecano.
With 2 goals: Álex Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen/Germany); Gorka Larrucea (Sadoil/Azerbaijan), Denis Suárez (Botev Vratsa/Bulgaría), Pere Pons (Aek Larnaca/Cyprus), José Pozo (Karmiotissa/Chipre), Raúl Torrente (Dinamo Zagreb/Croatia), Enzo, Akieme (Reims/France) Gil (Volos, Greece), Adamá Traoré (Fulham/England), Pedro Porro (Tottenham/England), Angeliño Tasende (Rome/Italy), Roberto González (Nijmegen.. (Mallorca/Spain), Pablo Fornals (Betis/Spain), Sergio González (Leganés/Spain), Daniel Gómez (Valencia/Spain), Diego Llorente (Betis/Spain), López (Celta/España (Spanish/Spain), Abdon Prats (Mallorca/Spain), Kike Pérez (Valladolid/Spain), Antonio Rillo (Mallorca/Spain), Javier Sánchez (Valladolid/Spain), Jesús Rodríguez (Betis/Spain) and César Tár (Valencia/Spain),
With 1 goal: Ian Soler (Tirana/Albania), José Marsa (Mechelen/Belgium), óscar Gil (Leuven/Belgium), Cameron Door Sarriegi (Beroe/Bulgaría), Alberto Fernández (Omonia/Chipre), Víctor Fernández (Nea Salamis/Chipre), ágel García. Fernandes (Aek/Greece), Hugo Mallo (Aris/Greece), Miquel Muñoz (Tripoli/Greece Asteras), Tofol Montiel (Kecskemeti/Hungary), Carlos Soler Forest/England), Adrián Bernabé (Parma/Italy), Mario Gila (Lazio/Italy), Patric. . José Fontán (Aruoca/Portugal), Pablo Gozalbez (Aruuca/Portugal), Joel Jorquerae (Moreinense/Portugal), Iván Marcano (Oporto/Portugal), óscar Rivas (Vitória Guimaraes/Portugal), Alejandro Díez (Botosani/Romania). . Ander BarreNetxea (Real Sociedad/Spain), Marc Casadó (Barcelona/Spain) (Athletic/Spain), Gerard Martín (Barcelona/Spain), Javier Muñoz (Las Palmas/Spain), Aitor Ruibal (Betis/Spain), Miguel De La Fuente (Legané/Spain), Alejandro Catena. . Villalibre (Alavés/Spain), Coba da Costa (Getafe/Spain), César Azpilicueta (Atlétic álvaro djaló (athletic/Spain), Enric Franquesa (Leganés/Spain), Jorge Herrando (Osasuna/Spain), Robin Le Normand
Source: La Verdad

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