After another performance portentosa, Lionel Andrés Messi did not see door but helped to his to carry three importantísimos points of the derbi Catalan in front of the RCD Espanyol. The crack did not add any so much in his pigeonhole but could see how the distances in his fight by the "Pichichi" of LaLiga 2016-2017 followed keeping. The same that in a  Boot of Gold 2016-2017 where seems that it does not have rival.

The crack culé, that  had seen door in his previous party in front of the Real Sociedad, Real Madrid and Athletic Osasuna, rests calm in the peak of the classification of maximum artillerymen with 33 so many annotated. Or what is the same, with 66 points, ten of difference of his two perseguidores.

As to the Dutch Bas Dost, that with the Sporting of Lisbon did not play still, has joined him the Pole of the Bayern of Munich Robert Lewandowski. A doublet of east in the goleada in front of the Wolfsburgo, that gave the Bundesliga to the Bavarians, them tail equalised in the second position, adding a total of 28 goals in this time, or what is the same, 56 points in total. 

Cristiano cuela in the TOP 10

Although it is not being his best year, neither much less, with his so much to Valencia Cristiano Ronaldo has colado in the TOP 10 of maximum European scorers with his twenty goals. Or what is the same, thirteen less than the maximum scorer. Other important changes have been the apparition of Ciro Inmobile also in this same place annotating the same so many with the Lazio.

By the other, Edin Dzeko and Andrea Belotti have seen  separated of Luis Suárez since the Uruguayan annotated two in front of the Espanyol. This "doublet" plants to the killer Barcelona chamber in the general classification waiting for that this Sunday conclude all the remaining parties.

The classification of the Boot of Gold 2016-2017

  • 1. Leo Messi (Barcelona) - 33 goals/ 66 points
  • 2. Bas Dost (Sporting Portugal) and Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) - 28 goals/ 56 points
  • 3. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund) - 27 goals/54 points
  • 4. Luis Suárez (FC Barcelona) - 26 goals /52 points
  • 5. Edin Dzeko (Rome), Andrea Belotti (Torino) - 25 goals /50 points
  • 6. Mauro Icardi (Inter) and Romelu Lukaku (Everton) - 24 goals/ 48 points
  • 7. Gonzalo Higuaín (Juventus) and Anthony Modeste (Colony) - 23 goals/46 points
  • 8. Edinson Cavani (Paris Saint-Germain) - 30 goals/45 points
  • 9. Dries Mertens (Naples) - 22 goals /44 points
  • 10. Harry Kane (Tottenham), Ciro Inmobile (Lazio) and Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) - 20 goals/40 points