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Ranking of the top European scorers

As has always been the custom in Fichajes.com, we started the week with the classification of the best gunners of the beautiful game in the Old Continent. For now, Robert Lewandowski, which has guided the Bayern Munich Towards the conquest of all the titles for which he has competed in this peculiar 2020, he heads this prestigious list of the main European gunners. Even so, it should be said that The Best 2020 is closely followed by Paul Onuachu (Genk).

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For its part, Mohamed Salah has become, with its own merits, in the maximum reference of the Liverpool in his brilliant journey under the tutelage of Jürgen Klopp. And what to say about Cristiano Ronaldo, which continues unstoppable with Juventus of Turin after having surpassed a whopping 100 commitments with the brand-new winner of Serie A. Without a doubt, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is missed by much of the Real Madrid parish.

Another player who is being a true revelation in the early part of this campaign is Thomas Henry, the goal man of the Leuven. For its part, Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint Germain) will be one of the main threats for FC Barcelona in that attractive round of 16 tie in the Champions League. Likewise, the performance to date of Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan), Danilo (Twente), Théo Bongonda (Genk) and Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) cannot be overlooked either.

This is the classification of the top European scorers

1) Robert Lewandowski (32 years / Poland / Bayern Munich) – 17 goals in 12 games (997 minutes)

2) Paul Onuachu (26 / Nigeria / Genk) – 14 goals in 16 games (1,257 minutes)

3) Mohamed Salah (28 years old / Egypt / Liverpool) – 13 goals in 13 games (1,081 minutes)

4) Thomas Henry (26 years old / France / Leuven) – 13 goals in 16 games (1,440 minutes)

5) Cristiano Ronaldo (35 years old / Portugal / Juventus Turin) – 12 goals in 9 games (732 minutes)

6) Kylian Mbappé (21 years / France / Paris Saint-Germain) – 11 goals in 12 games (732 minutes)

7) Romelu Lukaku (27 years old / Belgium / Inter Milan) – 11 goals in 12 games (873 minutes)

8) Danilo (21 years old / Brazil / Twente) – 11 goals in 13 games (1,065 minutes)

9) Théo Bongonda (25 years old / Belgium / Genk) – 11 goals in 13 games (1,089 minutes)

10) Jamie Vardy (33 / England / Leicester City) – 11 goals in 13 games (1,098 minutes)

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