Spain overcomes the barrier of 100 goals in Poland

Spain continues to reign in Poland. For the second consecutive season, the Spanish footballers of the Ekstraklasa managed to overcome the barrier of 100 goals, something that no other nationality has achieved in the history of the competition. Hundreds of many who are named after 17 different footballers: Gerard Badía, Jorge Félix (Piast Gliwice), Jesús Imaz, Juan Cámara (Jagiellonia), Igor Angulo, Jesús Jiménez (Górnik Zabrze), José Kanté (Legia), Dani Ramírez (LKS Lodz / Lech Poznan), Pirulo, Carlos Moros , Samu Corral, Antonio Domínguez (LKS Lodz), Israel Puerto, Erik Expósito (Slask), Rubio López (Cracovia), Chuca (Wisla Krakow) and Ángel García (Wisla Plock).

It was the latter who scored the 100th goal 'made in Spain'. The left-handed winger debuted with Wisla Plock and did it with the right leg too: “My last two goals were also with the right. It seems that there is only one leg that works on goal (laughs).” Ángel García, who had not yet seen goal since his arrival in Poland, clarifies that, although his job is not to see goal, “it never hurts to contribute.” “It was clear that goal number 100 was going to be scored by an unusual one,” hesitates the Madrid squad, who praises the work of Spanish footballers at Ekstraklasa: “The figures speak for themselves. They show the level that is in Spain taking into account that the majority of Spanish players in Poland have not passed Second B and here they are among the outstanding players day after day. The last two seasons the MVP was for a Spaniard and this course everything points to my friend Dani Ramírez taking it. The league would not be the same without us “.

Igor Angulo and Jorge Félix, in the lead

The two great champions of Spanish success in Poland this year are Igor Angle and George Felix, who have 16 goals with Górnik Zabrze and Piast Gliwice respectively. Jesús Jiménez accumulates 12 points, while Jesús Imaz, José Kanté and Dani Ramírez add, in this order, 11, 10 and 10 goals per head. Eight scored Erik Expósito, while Gerard Badía converted four goals. The list is closed by Samu Corral, with three; Chuca, Israel Puerto, Carlos Moros and Juan Cámara, with two, and Ángel García, Rubio López, Pirulo and Antonio Domínguez, with one.

Spain is, therefore, the foreign nation that has scored the most goals this season in the Ekstraklasa. Portugal (32), the Czech Republic (29), Slovenia (26), Slovakia (24) and Denmark follow him from afar, with the 21 goals that Lech Poznan striker Christian Gytkjaer has converted.