It can that it was not 'The Best', but in the career to the titles Leo Messi follows arrasando with all the records that finds. In this course expect him a few, and for the moment already carries advantage in one of them, one that will seal on 31 December but that it could leave before sentenced. The one of the FC Barcelona aspires to turn into the maximum goleador of the year 2017

It is a battle between the best scorers of the world, and although in the list there is some surprise, those that occupy the positions of privilege are old known. The '10' is in the highest thanks to the 51 so many that accumulates between club and selection, gone on down Robert Lewandowski with 46. After them they appear Harry Kane and Cristiano Ronaldo with 45, and the rest already walk something more move# away.

It gives the circumstance that the last party that will contest Messi before final of year will be against one of his rivals, Cristiano, to the that will find in Santiago Bernabéu for the Classical of 23 December. After this date, only the forward of the Tottenham will be able to follow expanding his registers, since the Premier no for by Navidad and will have two days more to aim the attainment.

A very long way

They remain almost two months so that it certify who will be the maximum goleador of 2017, but to Leo Messi expects him an important challenge by in front. In his way to the Classical will find numerous challenges with the Barça, some of them against some of the most complicated teams of the continent. His balance scorer in the start of course is more than remarkable, and if it attains to reach this put will have a lot of work done for the achievement of the boot of gold. The scorers never rest.

The maximum scorers in 2017

  • 1. Leo Messi (FC Barcelona): 51 goals
  • 2. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern of Munich): 46 goals
  • 3. Harry Kane (Tottenham): 45 goals
  • 4. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid): 45 goals
  • 5. Edinson Cavani (PSG): 42 goals
  • 6. Ciro Inmobile (Lazio): 38 goals
  • 7. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia D.): 36 goals
  • 8. Edin Dzeko (Rome): 34 goals
  • 9. Bas Dost (Sporting Lisbon): 34 goals
  • 10. Dries Mertens (Naples): 33 goals