The ranking of the top European scorers

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This Monday, the ranking of the top European scorers is back. After Harry Kane’s coronation last season, we’re off to a good start. We find the scorers who have scored in Germany, England, Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. And in first place, it’s Erling Haaland who takes his place with 9 goals in 4 matches. Already in great form, the Norwegian striker is coming off a double against Brentford (2-1) and is already taking the lead.

He is just ahead of another Scandinavian. In great form and on the momentum of his previous season with Sporting CP, Viktor Gyökeres continues to smash the scorers. The Swedish striker has no fewer than 8 goals in 5 games. He scored again on Friday against Arouca in a 3-0 victory. The podium is completed by the Russian winger Maksim Glushenkov. The player who arrived at Zenit this summer has started the season like a cannonball. Injured in the wrist for almost a month, he nevertheless remains at the top of this ranking thanks to his 7 goals in 5 matches.

A Ligue 1 player in the top 10

In fourth place, it is the Ukrainian Oleksandr Nazarenko who follows with 6 goals in 5 matches. The Polissya winger also remains on a goal against Veres Rivne (2-1) yesterday. Just behind, it is the Brazilian Gustavo Santos who follows. Author of 6 goals in 6 matches, the player from Altach scored again yesterday against Grazer AK (1-1). Sixth, Thierno Barry who scored mostly in Basel is slowly adapting to Villarreal. While he scored 6 goals in 7 matches at the start of the season, he did not score last Saturday against Mallorca (2-1).

In seventh place, we find Daan Heymans with 6 goals in 7 matches. The Charleroi striker scored yesterday against Beerschot (3-0) and maintains his momentum. No goal, however, for Mason Greenwood against Nice (2-0). Despite his team’s victory, the English winger remains stuck at 5 goals in 4 matches. This is slightly better than Pape Habib Guèye who needed one more match. The Aberdeen player takes ninth place. Finally, the Brazilian veteran Ronivaldo who is on a goal against LASK continues his brilliant start to the season with 5 goals in 6 matches and takes tenth place.

The ranking of the top European scorers

Erling Haaland (24 years old/Manchester City/Norway) – 9 goals in 4 matches (360 minutes played) Viktor Gyökeres (26 years old/Sporting CP/Sweden) – 8 goals in 5 matches (450 minutes played) Maksim Glushenkov (25 years old/Zenit/Russia) – 7 goals in 5 matches (347 minutes played) Oleksandr Nazarenko (24 years old/Polissya/Ukraine) – 6 goals in 5 matches (344 minutes played) Gustavo Santos (28 years old/Altach/Brazil) – 6 goals in 6 matches (455 minutes played) Thierno Barry (21 years old/FC Basel and Villarreal/France) – 6 goals in 7 matches (474 ​​minutes played) Daan Heymans (25 years old/Sporting Charleroi/Belgium) – 6 goals in 7 matches (628 minutes played) Mason Greenwood (22 years old/Olympique de Marseille/England) – 5 goals in 4 matches (360 minutes played) Pape Habib Guèye (24 years old/Aberdeen/Senegal) – 5 goals in 5 matches (328 minutes played) Ronivaldo (35 years old/Blau-Weiss Linz/Brazil) – 5 goals in 6 matches (434 minutes played)

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