FC Barcelona secured a crucial victory in Dortmund to practically secure their qualification for the Champions League last 16. When things were looking bad for the Blaugranas, Raphinha stepped up and scored the goal that opened the scoring and began to build the Catalans’ subsequent victory at Signal Iduna Park (2-3).
With this goal, the Brazilian is now in second place in the European Championship’s scoring charts with 6 goals in 6 matches, as well as registering 2 assists. A classification led by another Barça player, Robert Lewandowskiwho has scored 7 goals in the 6 matches played in this edition of the tournament.
PLAYER | TEAM | GOALS |
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Robert Lewandowski | FC Barcelona | 7 |
Raphinha | FC Barcelona | 6 |
Serhou Guirassy | Borussia Dortmund | 6 |
Vinicius Jr. | Real Madrid | 5 |
Erling Haaland | Manchester City | 5 |
Florian Wirtz | Bayer Leverkusen | 5 |
Viktor Gyökeres | Sporting CP | 5 |
Harry Kane | Bayen Munich | 5 |
Jamie Bynoe-Gittens | Borussia Dortmund | 4 |
Antoine Griezmann | Atlético de Madrid | 4 |
Lewandowski and Raphinha, La Liga’s top scorers
However, the dominance of the Brazilian and the Pole is not limited to Europe, but also at local level, where they lead the LaLiga top scorers’ charts. ‘Lewy’ is the league’s top scorer with a staggering 16 goalsfive more than ‘Rapha’, second in the table with 11 goals. The new ‘lethal’ duo on the continent is Barça.
PLAYER | TEAM | GOALS |
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Robert Lewandowski | FC Barcelona | 16 |
Raphinha | FC Barcelona | 11 |
Ante Budimir | health | 10 |
Kylian Mbappé | Real Madrid | 9 |
Vinicius Jr. | Real Madrid | 8 |
Jungle Sancet | Athletic Club | 7 |
Dodi Lukebakios | Sevilla | 7 |
Antoine Griezmann | Atlético de Madrid | 7 |
Ayoze Perez | Villarreal | 7 |
Sandro | UD Las Palmas | 6 |
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