The Race to the Golden Boot Award in the Major 5 Leagues.
The 2018/19 season is gradually coming to an end. The race is on for the most prestigious golden shoe award in the five major leagues across Europe.
Just as the league leaders are fighting for the first spot and some are fighting for the top four to participate in UEFA Champions league, the race for the golden boot winner is getting tough.
In some of the leagues, the league winners are clear. In the Italian Series A, Juventus have already claimed the title. Far away in France, Paris Saint Germain have also ran away with the title.
However, in England, it is not clear who will win it. A lot people are saying Manchester City will win it and others claiming Liverpool will emerge the champions for the first time over decades.
Somewhere in Germany, Bayern Munich are battling with Borussia Dortmund.
In La liga, there is little for Barcelona to do to become champions of the Spanish La Liga.
Back to the race for the golden boot award, let's begin from England.
1. In England it is tough as the league title is tough.
Sergio Aguero is leading the race with 19 goals and seven Assists to his name. He is followed by Mohamed Salah who won the award last season with 32 goals.
This season it will be difficult for him to repeat that for as it remains only six matches to end the season.
2. Lionel Messi is leading the race in the Spanish La Liga with 32 goals and 12 Assists. Last season he emerged the golden boot winner with 34 goals. He is followed by his team mate Luis Suarez at Barcelona.
3.
In the Italian Serie A, a new king has emerged by the name Fabio Quagliarella. The Sampdoria Center forward is giving Christiano Ronaldo a tough challenge by leading the top scorers chart with 21 goals and 7 Assists. He is followed by Krzystof Piatek who played for Genoa and later moved to Ac Milan in January. He has 20 goals with no Assists whiles Christiano Ronaldo is third with 19 goals and 8 Assists.
Last season, it was Ciro Immobile and Mauro Icardi who won the award as joint top scorers with 29 goals each.
4. In the German Bundesliga, the usual suspect Robert Lewandowski is leading the race with 19 goals and 7 Assists Luka Jovic of Frankfurt is following closely with 16 goals and 5 Assists.
Last season, Robert Lewandowski won the golden boot award with 29 goals in 30 games.
5.
French Ligue 1 has seen the wonder boy Kylian Mbappe leading the race with 27 goals and 6 Assists followed by Nicolas Pepe of Lille with 18 goals and 9 Assists.
Last season, Edinson Cavani won the award with 28 goals in 32 matches.
Just as the league leaders are fighting for the first spot and some are fighting for the top four to participate in UEFA Champions league, the race for the golden boot winner is getting tough.
In some of the leagues, the league winners are clear. In the Italian Series A, Juventus have already claimed the title. Far away in France, Paris Saint Germain have also ran away with the title.
However, in England, it is not clear who will win it. A lot people are saying Manchester City will win it and others claiming Liverpool will emerge the champions for the first time over decades.
Somewhere in Germany, Bayern Munich are battling with Borussia Dortmund.
In La liga, there is little for Barcelona to do to become champions of the Spanish La Liga.
Back to the race for the golden boot award, let's begin from England.
1. In England it is tough as the league title is tough.
Sergio Aguero is leading the race with 19 goals and seven Assists to his name. He is followed by Mohamed Salah who won the award last season with 32 goals.
This season it will be difficult for him to repeat that for as it remains only six matches to end the season.
2. Lionel Messi is leading the race in the Spanish La Liga with 32 goals and 12 Assists. Last season he emerged the golden boot winner with 34 goals. He is followed by his team mate Luis Suarez at Barcelona.
3.
In the Italian Serie A, a new king has emerged by the name Fabio Quagliarella. The Sampdoria Center forward is giving Christiano Ronaldo a tough challenge by leading the top scorers chart with 21 goals and 7 Assists. He is followed by Krzystof Piatek who played for Genoa and later moved to Ac Milan in January. He has 20 goals with no Assists whiles Christiano Ronaldo is third with 19 goals and 8 Assists.
Last season, it was Ciro Immobile and Mauro Icardi who won the award as joint top scorers with 29 goals each.
4. In the German Bundesliga, the usual suspect Robert Lewandowski is leading the race with 19 goals and 7 Assists Luka Jovic of Frankfurt is following closely with 16 goals and 5 Assists.
Last season, Robert Lewandowski won the golden boot award with 29 goals in 30 games.
5.
French Ligue 1 has seen the wonder boy Kylian Mbappe leading the race with 27 goals and 6 Assists followed by Nicolas Pepe of Lille with 18 goals and 9 Assists.
Last season, Edinson Cavani won the award with 28 goals in 32 matches.



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