In his head there is not another thing that a triplete with the FC Barcelona and a World-wide with Argentina, but Leo Messi can collect more prizes by the way in a campaign that could fill of successes. They remain him two very intense months for apuntalar the victories with the club, and after a brief rest, face a big challenge with the selection, but although from time to time they scare his annoyances, the rosarino is of those that never fail.

In LaLiga attended to the rescue of his with a hat-trick against the Leganés, waking up them of the siesta in which they went in when they saw with two goals of income in the marker. There was more tension that suffering in the Camp Nou, although if there was some doubt, the '10' erased it putting by the way in the battle by the Boot of Gold.

Messi takes advantage of the drop of Salah

With the campaign centred in the success in the Champions, the Liverpool did not want to risk the physicist of Mohamed Salah 'touched', that remained out of the derbi that the 'reds' empataron against the Everton. The Egyptian had stood out in the table in previous weeks, but once again, the Barcelona has given him hunting.

In the conflict by the trophy to the maximum goleador of Europe have turned off some scorers, although there will be at all said until the last day liguera because the distances are minimum. Now it is Messi the one who dominates, although there are several opponents that have him marked in short.

The emotion will last until the last moment and probably decide by the ending of the championships, since there is some that finish before that others. The one of Rosario could have something of margin to sentence a trophy that would be a guinda for his big season, and that would revalidate his throne of the course 2016-17.

TOP-10 OF THE BOOT OF GOLD 2017-18:

  • 1. Leo Messi (FC Barcelona): 29 goals, 58 points
  • 1. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool): 29 goals, 58 points
  • 2. Ciro Immobile (SS Lazio): 27 goals, 54 points
  • 3. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern of Munich): 26 goals, 52 points
  • 4. Jonas Gonçalves (Benfica): 33 goals, 49,5 points
  • 5. Edinson Cavani (PSG): 24 goals, 48 points
  • 5. Harry Kane (Tottenham): 24 goals, 48 points
  • 5. Mauro Icardi (Inter of Milan): 24 goals, 48 points
  • 6. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid): 23 goals, 46 points
  • 7. Luis Suárez (FC Barcelona): 22 goals, 44 points