Immobile, Golden Boot with 36 goals

Italian Lazio forward Ciro Immobile finished his season on Saturday Series A with 36 goals, which makes him the winner of the Golden Boot as the top scorer in Europe.

The 'capocannoniere' of Calcio, with a record number in Italy that in the end he shared with the one that Gonzalo Higuaín has with Naples in 2016, he beat Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski (34) in two goals and Cristiano Ronaldo (31) in five.

In fact, Immobile already started this Saturday the last day of the season knowing that Cristiano would not do any miracles since the Portuguese did not enter the call of the Juventus game. The Immobile Golden Boot is the third Italian, after those of Luca Toni (2006) and Francesco Totti (2007).

In addition, the Spanish LaLiga loses the dominance that it exercised since 2009 with its players, since among the last 11 years Leo Messi and Cristiano Rolando have shared the awards, in addition to two trophies by Luis Suárez or another by Diego Forlán.