LALIGA SCORER RANKING
LaLiga 24-25 Top Scorer Ranking: Lewandowski Maintains His Lead Over Mbappé
Published New:17/03/2025 - 00:09h
Updated New:17/03/2025 - 00:42h
With 22 goals, Lewandowski maintains his lead over Mbappé, now by 2 goals after Barça's victory against Atlético (2-4)
The ranking of top scorers in LaLiga EA Sports 2024/25 keeps Robert Lewandowski as the leader, now with a two-goal advantage over Kylian Mbappé. The '9' of FC Barcelona scored the first goal of the azulgrana team against Atlético de Madrid (2-4), a key blow to boost the epic comeback in the last 20 minutes to overturn the 2-0 deficit.
'Lewy' took advantage of a long pass from Iñigo Martínez, bringing the ball down with his chest to position himself for his left foot and finish with an unstoppable strike for Oblak. Six minutes later, Ferran Torres made it 2-2 and, in stoppage time, goals from Lamine Yamal and another from the 'Shark' sealed the victory that puts Barça back at the top of LaLiga. Robert, for his part, maintains his lead over Mbappé in the race for the Pichichi.
The Real Madrid forward scored both goals in the victory against Villarreal (1-2), bringing him to 20 goals in the tournament, two less than the '9' of FC Barcelona. The Frenchman had just scored a goal last matchday against Rayo (2-1), thus reducing his deficit against a Lewandowski who also scored in matchday 26 against Real Sociedad (4-0).
Here is the top scorer table of LaLiga on matchday 28
| Player | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| Lewandowski | FC Barcelona | 21 |
| Kylian Mbappé | Real Madrid | 20 |
| Ante Budimir | Osasuna | 15 |
| Raphinha | FC Barcelona | 13 |
| Oihan Sancet | Athletic Club | 13 |
| Ayoze Pérez | Villarreal | 11 |
| Lukebakio | Sevilla | 11 |
| Kike García | Alavés | 11 |
| Julián Álvarez | Atlético de Madrid | 11 |
| Alexander Sorloth | Atlético de Madrid | 11 |
| Vinicius Jr. | Real Madrid | 10 |
| Mauro Arambarri | Getafe | 8 |
| Sandro Ramírez | Las Palmas | 8 |
| Fabio Silva | Las Palmas | 8 |
| Antoine Griezmann | Atlético de Madrid | 8 |
| Javi Puado | Espanyol | 8 |
| Thierno Barry | Villarreal | 8 |
| Iago Aspas | Celta de Vigo | 8 |
| Ferran Torres | FC Barcelona | 7 |
| Giovany Lo Celso | Real Betis | 7 |
| Jude Bellingham | Real Madrid | 7 |
| Hugo Duro | Valencia | 7 |
| Vedat Muriqi | Mallorca | 7 |
| Dani Olmo | FC Barcelona | 6 |
| Lamine Yamal | FC Barcelona | 6 |
| Rodrygo Goes | Real Madrid | 6 |
| Álex Baena | Villarreal | 6 |
| Gorka Guruzeta | Athletic Club | 6 |
| Isco | Betis | 6 |
| Diego López | Valencia | 6 |
| Cristhian Stuani | Girona | 6 |
Behind Lewandowski and Mbappé is Ante Budimir (Osasuna), now with 15 goals after the penalty he scored against Getafe (1-2). The Croatian has two more than Raphinha and Oihan Sancet (Athletic). With 11 goals are Ayoze Pérez (Villarreal), Dodi Lukebakio (Sevilla) and Kike García (Alavés), as well as Julián Álvarez and Alexander Sorloth, who scored the goals for Atlético against Barça (2-4).
Ferran and Lamine Climb the Scoring Table
Further down in the top scorer ranking, with 10 goals, is Vinicius Jr. (Real Madrid), while seven players have 8 goals. This includes Mauro Arambarri (Getafe), Sandro Ramírez (Las Palmas), Antoine Griezmann (Atlético), Javi Puado (Espanyol), Thierno Barry (Villarreal), Iago Aspas (Celta), and Fábio Silva, who scored the equalizer for Las Palmas against Alavés (2-2).
For the azulgrana team, Ferran Torres (7), Dani Olmo (6), and Lamine Yamal (6) remain the top scorers of the team, behind Lewandowski and Raphinha. The 'Shark' scored a brace at the Metropolitano to match Giovany Lo Celso (Betis), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Hugo Duro (Valencia), and Vedat Muriqi (Mallorca). Lamine, for his part, scored again for the first time since matchday 11, in the rout against Real Madrid (0-4).




