Salah takes the primat to the Golden Shoe race

The challenge among the biggest European football attackers is continuing. They are increasingly effective, helping their teams record successive victories thanks to their goals. And the Golden Shoe race, respectively, for the best goalist in European football, is getting more and more interesting, [...]
The challenge among the biggest European football attackers is continuing.
They are increasingly effective, helping their teams record successive victories thanks to their goals.
And the race for the Golden Shoe, for the best goalist in European football, is getting more and more interesting, writes “Gazeta Express” respectively.
After many weeks, Robert Leundowski lost his primat in this ranking, given that Barcelona's Polish attackers have missed goals in recent weeks.
Now, the priest took Mohammed Salah, an absolute protagonist on the extraordinary route of Liverpool to Premierliga under the direction of coach Arne Slot.
The Egyptian crossed the pole and now has 34 points, two more than former Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munichu football player.
On the other hand, third place and simultaneously a position on the platform split the two dangerous attackers, Harry Kane of Bayern and Manning Haaland of Manchester City, who finally went back to the goal in the “Cizens” victory over Leicester City last night.
So, Salah, in spite of the vital form, must work hard and score goals after high-caliber world attackers follow him.
Following them is Swedish Victor Gyokeres, who has scored 18 goals but has a lower cofficient compared to the five strongest European leagues.
Eintracht Frankfurt's Omar Marmoush takes sixth place with 13 goals -- 26 points, respectively -- followed by the two of Serie A, Mateo Retigu of Atalanta and Marcus Thumram -- who made it from 12 goals, from 24 points, respectively.
Behind them are the attackers of Kylen Mbups, Raphael, Jonathan David, and others.
As it is known, a goal scored in one of the five strongest European leagues is estimated at two points, while in the average leagues of 1.5 points.
Golden Shoes List
Mohammed Salah (Liverpool) 34 points
Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) 32
Harry Kane (Bayn Munich) 28
Erling Haaland (Manchester City) 28
Victor Gyokeres (Sporting) 27 (Coeffient 1.5)
Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt) 26
Mateo Rategui (Atlanta) 24
Marcus Thram (Inter) 24
Cole Palmer (Chelsea) 24
Alexander Isaac (Newcastle) 22
Raphael (Barcelona) 22
Jonathan David (Lille) 22
Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest) 22
Moise Kean (Fiorentina) 22
Jonathan Burrdt (Mainz) 20
Bradley Barcola (Paris Saint-Germain) 20
Ante Budimir (Osasuna) 20
Matthews Cunha (Wolverhampton) 20
Bryan Mutemo (Brentford) 20
Mason Greenwood (Marselle) 20
Kylian Mbppé (Real Madrid) 20
Patrick Schick (Mayer Leverkusen) 18
Joan Wissa (Brentford) 18
Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea) 18
Tim Klinendienst (Berussia Montengladbach) 18
Ademiola Lookman (Atlanta) 18
Jamal Musala (Mayern Munich) 18
Kasper Dolberg (Anderlecht) 18 (one-five)
Krzesztof Piatek (Basaxehir) 18 (Cofficiency 1.5)












