The group stage of the Champions League 2021 – 2022 with the dispute of the second day, in which the 32 best teams in Europe continue to seek qualification for the round of 16. From there, the 16 survivors will fight to lift the trophy on May 28 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
One more year stands out among the individual awards the one that recognizes the top scorer in the competition. Last season we witnessed a generational change, with the two young forwards of the moment finishing in the top two positions. Borussia Dortmund forward Erling haaland took the award with 10 goals and the Frenchman from PSG Kylian Mbappé finished with 8 points.
The Frenchman has not seen a goal in the first 180 minutes of this edition, while the Norwegian scored a goal in the debut but missed the second game of this league due to injury. Therefore, both are far from the top of the scorers table they occupy. Sebastien haller (Ajax) with 5 goals; to the 4 goals he scored in the debut against Sporting Lisbon, he added one more on matchday 2, achieved against Besiktas.
In second position they are with 4 targets Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig) and Robert Lewandowski (Bayern). The young French striker scored again against Bruges but, as in the first match, his contribution has not helped his team to score. For his part, the Polish striker signed his second double of the competition against Dinamo Kiev, repeating what he achieved at the Camp Nou against Barça. Fourth is Mohamed salah, with 3 goals, after his double in the Porto field.
Check the ranking of the scorers in the top continental competition.
FINAL CLASSIFICATION OF CHAMPIONS SCORES 2021-22
- Sébastien Haller (Ajax): 5
- Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig): 4
- Robert Lewandowski (Bayern): 4
- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool): 3
- Roberto Firmino (Liverpool): 2
- Karim Adeyemi (Salzburg): 2
- Hans Vanaken (Witches): 2
- Steven Berghuis (Ajax): 2
- Darwin Nuñez (Benfica): 2
- Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea): 1
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United): 1
- Álvaro Morata (Juventus): 1
- Leo Messi (PSG): 1
- Thomas Muller (Bayern): 1
- Karim Benzema (Real Madrid): 1
- Erling Haaland (B.Dortmund): 1