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Benzema produces a goal every 41.2 minutes, faster than anyone in Europe

Another season follows Benzema leading a whole Real Madrid. With his elegance and his blindfold, he has become the fourth top scorer in the Champions League, ahead of Raúl. Since Cristiano’s departure, the Frenchman has not stopped producing goals, also in the form of assistance to his teammates. This season, only in La Liga, he has eight goals and seven assists in just seven games. Numbers that have contributed to the leadership that Real Madrid will defend this day during their visit to Cornellà-El Prat to face Espanyol.

BeSoccer Pro, with the aim of highlighting its importance in the whole of Concha Espina, analyzes its endless productivity at this start of the season. And it produces so much that it is not only the best of whites but also there is no one in Europe who needs fewer minutes to score a goal or give an assist. Between the two he adds 15 offensive contributions, which means that with 618 minutes played in the first seven dates, Karim Benzema produces a goal each 41.2 minutes. In short, the Frenchman is capable of scoring a goal and giving another or even signing a double every league game he plays.

Karim Benzema’s 2021 is such a beast that, taking into account the local championship, only Erling Haaland (24) and Robert Lewandowski (31) exceed the 23 goals of the French in the calendar year, which he shares with Messi. The Norwegian, who except for the last day has played everything in the Bundesliga, has seven goals and three assists in 450 minutes. Which leaves him an average offensive contribution of each 45 minutes. Improves Haaland precisely another Bundesliga footballer and is not the Bayern striker.

We are talking about Florian Wirtz. Bayer Leverkusen midfielder adds four days seeing door consecutively. In addition to distributing three assists during this period. Even outside this period, on the second day – the first was injured – against Gladbach he entered the field of play in the 80th minute and had enough time to attend Nadiem Amiri in the 4-0 win.

Next on the list is Michael Antonio. The West Ham striker produces a goal every 56.1 minutes. With five goals and three assists only in the 0-0 draw against Southampton he left empty, on top of it expelled. And the Lazio striker closes the ‘top’ 5 Ciro Immobile. The Italian, in search of recovering the crown of ‘capocannoniere’ adds six goals in addition to two passes, for which he makes a goal each 64.6 minutes. They are followed by Lewandowski (69.6) and Vinicius (70.1). Ahead of Pogba (72.4), Sané (72.6) and Carlos Soler (73.6), which complete the ‘top’ 10.

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