There were matches played across Europe’s elites League during the weekend with strikers in major leagues scoring and helping their teams to win crucial league fixtures.
From English Premier League to French Ligue 1, La Liga, German Bundesliga and Italian Serie A, centre forwards registered goals with Manches City’s Haaland leading with 15 goals.
Here are the leading scorers across the majour European leagues:
English Premier League
Leading scorers after the weekend’s matches:
15 goals: Haaland (Manchester City)
9 goals: Kane (Tottenham)
8 goals: Toney (Brentford)
7 goals: Mitrovic (Fulham)
6 goals: Foden (Manchester City), Firmino (Liverpool)
5 goals: Jesus (Arsenal), Maddison (Leicester), Trossard (Brighton)
4 goals: Almiron (Newcastle), Mac Allister (Brighton), Martinelli (Arsenal), Rodrigo (Leeds), Saka (Arsenal), Zaha (Crystal Palace),
French Ligue 1
Leading scorers after the weekend’s matches:
9 goals: David (Lille), Neymar (Paris SG)
8 goals: Mbappe (Paris SG), Moffi (Lorient)
7 goals: Terrier (Rennes)
6 goals: Balogun (Reims), Lacazette (Lyon), Sotoca (Lens)
5 goals: Balde (Troyes), Delort (Nice), Diallo (Strasbourg), Embolo (Monaco), Messi (Paris SG), Tete (Lyon), Wahi (Montpellier)
German Bundesliga
Leading scorers after the weekend’s matches:
8 goals: Fuellkrug (Werder Bremen)
7 goals: Nkunku (RB Leipzig), Thuram (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
6 goals: Becker (Union Berlin), Kamada (Eintracht Frankfurt)
5 goals: Lukebakio (Hertha Berlin), Mane (Bayern Munich), Musiala (Bayern Munich), Sane (Bayern Munich)
Spanish La Liga
Leading scorers after the weekend’s matches:
9 goals: Lewandowski (Barcelona)
7 goals: Iglesias (Real Betis), Joselu (Espanyol)
6 goals: Aspas (Celta Vigo)
5 goals: Mendez (Real Sociedad), Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid)
4 goals: Morata (Atletico Madrid), Benzema (Real Madrid), Muriqi (Real Mallorca), Rodrygo (Real Madrid), Valverde (Real Madrid)
Italian Serie A
Leading scorers after Sunday’s matches:
6 goals: Arnautovic (Bologna), Immobile (Lazio), Vlahovic (Juventus)
5 goals: Beto (Udinese), Dybala (Roma), Kvaratskhelia (Napoli)
4 goals: Dia (Salernitana), Giroud (AC Milan), Koopmeiners (Atalanta), Leao (AC Milan), Lookman (Atalanta), Martinez (Inter Milan), Nzola (Spezia), Strefezza (Lecce)
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