The final ranking of the best European goalscorers of the 2023/2024 season

This Monday marks the 31st and final assessment of the season on the ranking of the best European goalscorers. The goalscorers who have scored in Germany, England, Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. And the victory goes to Harry Kane thanks to his 36 goals in 32 games. The English striker completed one year with Bayern Munich and finished at the top of the final standings for the first time. Europe’s top scorers (sixth in 2017, fourth in 2018, second in 2023).

He is just ahead of Sweden’s Viktor Gyökeres, who has surprised this season with Sporting CP. Terror of the defenses in Portugal, the former Coventry player one of the attractions of the season and yet finished at a distance from the Englishman with his 29 goals in 33 games. He made it to the podium thanks to Luuk de Jong. A champion with PSV Eindhoven, the former FC Barcelona player has also made his mark, as evidenced by his 29 goals in 34 games.

With the same stats and in the same league, Vangelis Pavlidis continues because he has played more minutes. The Greek striker has been very consistent and deserves this great qualification, after flirting with the podium for a long time. Fifth and also unexpected this season with Stuttgart, Serhou Guirassy has 28 goals in 28 games for the Swabians. A whole year for the former Rennes player who has been one of the entertainers of the season. Kylian Mbappe is only 6th with 27 goals in 29 games. Often placed, but never a winner (2nd in 2019, 8th in 2021, 2nd in 2022 and 4th in 2023), he loses two spots in his final year.

Last season’s winner, Erling Haaland, also falls in the standings. Scorer of 27 goals in 31 games, he finished in 7th place, just ahead of Kevin Denkey. The former Nîmes player scored 27 goals in 38 games at the Círculo de Brugge and broke everything in the standings. league. He remained silent against FC Brugge in the derby (0-0). Mauro Icardi scored a brace against Konyaspor (3-1), the Argentine climbs to 9th place with 25 goals in 34 games. Lautaro Martinez is in 10th place with 24 goals in 33 games. The Argentine did not play in the match between Inter Milan and Hellas Verona (2-2).

Artem Dovbyk (Girona), Loïs Openda (RB Leipzig) and Lawrence Shankland (Hearts of Midlothian) also failed to reach the top 10 with 24 goals. Santiago Giménez (Feyenoord) and Alexander Sørloth (Villarreal) are only with 23 goals. He is followed by Cole Palmer (Chelsea) with 22 goals, while Simon Banza (Braga), Edin Dzeko (Fenerbahçe), Alexander Isak (Newcastle) and Mateo Cassierra (Zenit) have 21 goals.

2023 standings: Erling Haaland (36 goals)

The 2022 standings: winner Robert Lewandowski (35 goals)

2021 standings: Robert Lewandowski (41 goals)

The 2020 standings: winner Ciro Immobile (36 goals)

The 2019 standings: winner Lionel Messi (36 goals)

2018 standings: Jonas (34 goals)

The 2017 standings: winner Lionel Messi (37 goals)

The 2016 standings: winner Luis Suárez (40 goals)

2015 qualifying: Cristiano Ronaldo (48 goals)

2014 qualifying: Cristiano Ronaldo (31 goals)

2013 qualifying: Lionel Messi (46 goals)

2012 qualifying: Lionel Messi (50 goals)

2011 ranking: Cristiano Ronaldo (40 goals)

2010 qualifying: Luis Suárez (35 goals)

2009 qualifying: Diego Forlán (32 goals)

2008 standings: winner Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (34 goals)

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