Golden Shoe, dream gone for Lautaro?

The various national championships are wrapping up across Europe. Some winners have already been decreed such as, for example, Bayer Leverkusen who became German champions for the first time in their history or Inter who won the A league thus earning the second star. In addition to the team trophy, however, the great champions they aspire to another great personal prize: the Golden Shoe, assigned based on a score determined by multiplying the number of goals scored in championship matches by the difficulty coefficient of the tournament itself. The top scorer of our championship And Lautaro Martinez: but how does it compare to other bomber jackets in Europe? Will he be able to win the Golden Shoe? Let’s take a look at the ranking of this prestigious award together.

Photo credits: Andrea Rosito

Golden Shoe, Lautaro’s position in the standings

The striker ofInter he scored 23 goals during this season in the top Italian championship and is currently positioned at fourth place in the ranking with 42 points. It will be very difficult for Lautaro win the Golden Shoe. The Argentine, in fact, after a formidable start to the season, slowed down a bit and remained dry in the last seven days of the championship, in which he took the field on only five occasions. The second highest ranked striker to represent Serie A is Dusan Vlahovic. The number 9 of the Juventuswith 32 points And 16 goals scored he is currently in twenty-third position. We’ll see if the two bombers succeed in a sensational comeback in the sun five games left to play.

Moreover, the last Serie A player who managed to win this award was Ciro Immobile in the 2019/2020 season. Year in which, with the shirt of Laziototaled 72 points after scoring well 36 goals.

Lazio property
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Golden Shoe, the complete ranking

Below is the complete ranking:

  1. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) 66 points
  2. Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint-Germain) 52 points
  3. Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart) 50 points
  4. LAUTARO MARTINEZ (Inter) 46 points
  5. Lois Openda (Leipzig) 46 points
  6. Erling Haaland (Manchester City) 40 points
  7. Cole Palmer (Chelsea) 40 points
  8. Luuk de Jong (PSV) 39 points
  9. Vangelis Pavlidis (AZ) 39 points
  10. Ollie Watikns (Aston Villa) 38 points
  11. Akor Adams (Lillestrom/Montpellier) 36.5
  12. Amahl Pellegrino (Bodo/San Jose) 36 points
  13. Artem Dovbyk (Girona) 36 points
  14. Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting) 36 points
  15. Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth) 36 points
  16. Kevin Denkey (Cercle Brugge) 34.5 points
  17. Alexander Isak (Newcastle) 34 points
  18. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) 34 points
  19. Deniz Undav (Stuttgart) 34 points
  20. Jonathan David (Lille) 34 points
  21. Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid) 34 points
  22. Ante Budimir (Osasuna) 32 points
  23. DUSAN VLAHOVIC (Juventus) 32 points
 
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