Soldado tied with Benzema for 9th place, not surprised about Messi being first and Ronaldo second. The gap between them two and Falcao is shocking truly shows these two players are out of this world.
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Soldado tied with Benzema for 9th place, not surprised about Messi being first and Ronaldo second. The gap between them two and Falcao is shocking truly shows these two players are out of this world.
@ rai
I put it as tenth because I wanted to have a top 15 list. I was too lazy to fork out other top scorers after Rooney and co. LOL.
@ rai
I put it as tenth because I wanted to have a top 15 list. I was too lazy to fork out other top scorers. LOL.
Dyn: Lol I didn't mean it in a bad way, I meant it as imporessive!
BTW you Neymar should be #7 since you forgot it ;P
@rai
Too lazy. LOL.
Sorry ;)
Messi and Lewa <3
Drogbar?
@Master, Drogba doesn't score a lot of goals, he just score the real important ones
@Master and JuvE19
*Sigh*. Didier Drogba has not scored enough goals in the last three seasons to be in this list. Remember, this is just in the last THREE seasons. And it shows the NUMBER of goals they scored.
I only wrote down players in major leagues.
Lionel Messi - 186 (Spain)
Cristiano Ronaldo - 166 (Spain)
Radamel Falcao - 106 (Portugal, Spain)
Mario Gomez - 97 (Germany)
Edinson Cavani - 91 (Italy)
RVP - 88 (England)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic - 88 (Italy, France)
Neymar - 80 (Brazil)
**(Brazilian leagues start in January and end in December, so I only included his goals for 2011, 2012, and 2013. Players who play in Europe have their goals counted from the 2010-11, 2011-12, and 2012-13 seasons.)**
Antonio Di Natale - 79 (Italy)
Karim Benzema - 77 (Spain)
Roberto Soldado - 77 (Spain)
Robert Lewandowski - 74 (Germany)
Sergio Aguero - 73 (Spain, England)
Hulk - 70 (Portugal, Russia)
Wayne Rooney - 66 (England)
Alvaro Negredo - 66 (Spain)