The second half of the season already has given his first steps and the best goleadores of Europe are leaving his footprint in the big leagues of the continent. Names like Erling Haaland, Harry Kane or Robert Lewandowski are offensive referents in his respective teams, what turns them into worthy contendientes to do with the Boot of Gold 2022/23.

In fact, it is the Norwegian the one who occupies the first position in the ranking with 25 annotations in 20 parties of Premier, what keeps him like the maximum candidate to achieve the recognition at the end of the campaign. To the Scandinavian follows him his compatriot Amahl Pellegrino also with 25 targets but in 27 meetings, what will leave him momentáneamente in the second place.

The podium closes it the '9' of the Tottenham with 17 goals in 22 commitments in Premier, what leaves contrasted the big capacity goleadora that exists in the First Division of England. By his part, in the fourth square of the list finds Victor Osimhen, the one who with his 16 so many in 17 clashes has displaced to Lewandowski until the seventh position of the ranking.

To the Pole affected him in his production the sanction of three parties imposed by the TAD after his gesture in front of the Osasuna the past month of November. In the local tournament does not see door from 1 February in the victory (1-2) in front of the Betis in Benito Villamarín. However, the ariete keeps alive in the 'career' by the Boot of Gold and his 14 so many in 17 parties like this confirm it, what will leave a thrilling denouement during the next months.

The 'Top 10' of the Boot of Gold

  • Erling Haaland, Manchester City — 25 goals in 20 parties (1641' minutes)
  • Amahl Pellegrino, Bodø/Glimt — 25 goals in 27 parties (1.882' minutes)
  • Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur — 17 goals in 22 parties (1968' minutes)
  • Victor Osimhen, SSC Napoli — 16 goals in 17 parties (1410' minutes)
  • Enner Valencia, Fenerbahce — 20 goals in 18 parties (1.249' minutes)
  • Kyogo Furuhashi, Celtic FC — 19 goals in 23 parties (1546' minutes)
  • Robert Lewandowski, FC Barcelona — 14 goals in 17 parties (1338' minutes)
  • Folarin Balogun, Stade Reims — 14 goals in 21 parties (1.664' minutes)
  • Bobur Abdikholikov, Energetik-BGU — 26 goals in 30 parties (2.608' minutes)
  • Niclas Füllkrug, Werder Bremen — 13 goals in 18 parties (1.579' minutes)
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