Erling Haaland Has topped like the winner of the edition 2022-23 of the Boot of Gold, recognition that delivers the European Sports Magazines for the best goleador of Europe during each season, giving a greater weighting to the arietes that annotate in the five big leagues. In the final list has gone in the culé Robert Lewandowski, accumulating 46 points by his 23 goals that gave him the Pichichi in LaLiga.

Already in the Premier, the '9' of the Manchester City remains now with the trophy, which came belonging to the Pole in the two last editions. The Norwegian forward, of 22 years, has not had competition since, mediated the season, ousted of the leadership to his compatriot Amahl Pellegrino (Bodö/Glimt), the one who finally has finish in 18ª position with 25 goals and 37,5 points.

A season of consecration for several goleadores

Haaland Has closed the season like indisputable leader of the European and world-wide football with his 36 goals (72 points) in Premier League, which have allowed him aventajar in 12 units to Harry Kane and shatter the historical record of the Premier, in power of Alan Shearer and Andy Cole with 34 targets. By his part, the '9' of the Tottenham has closed the season with 30 targets (60 points), a figure that puts him like favourite for suceder to Benzema in the Real Madrid.

The podium in this season has completed it Kylian Mbappé. The attacker of the PSG has topped finally like the goleador of Tie it 1 by fifth time, to his so only 24 years. His 29 targets have given him a total of 58 points, although the course has not left a lot to celebrate. By behind the Frenchman have arrived Alexandre Lacazette (27 goals/54 points) and the Nigerian Victor Osimhen (26 goals/52 points).

Like this it has remained the career by the Boot of Gold

  • 1. Erling Braut Haaland (Manchester City) 36 goals = 72 points
  • 2. Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) 30 = 60
  • 3. Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint-Germain) 29 = 58
  • 4. Alexandre Lacazette (Olympique Lyon) 27 = 54
  • 5. Victor Osimhen (Naples) 26 = 52
  • 6. Jonathan David (Lille) 24 = 48
  • 7. Robert Lewandowski (FC Barcelona) 23 = 46
  • 8. Enner Valencia (Fenerbahçe) 29 (by 1,5 points) = 43,5
  • 9. Folarin Balogun (Stade Of Reims) 21 = 42
  • Lautaro Martínez (Inter of Milan) 21 = 42
  • Loïs Openda (RC Lens) 21 = 42