This is how the Golden Boot would look if football does not resume

The coronavirus crisis has left the resolution of many European championships in the air. Waiting to decide what will be done with the Santander League, the Premier League, the A series, the Bundesliga wave Ligue 1, there is another competition that still has no winner: the Golden Boot of the 2019-2020 season. The trophy that is awarded to the top scorer of the European leagues of the season has no owner since not all the days of all the competitions have been played, so The possible scenarios from there would be to wait to resume all competitions, leave the classification as it is and give the award to the current leader, or leave the prize deserted.

And if by any chance they decided to leave the classification as it is, the winner would be Ciro Immobile. The striker of the Lazio would be the first Italian to get it since the monopoly of Messi Y Christian, only briefly interrupted by Uruguayans Luis Suarez Y Diego Forlan. Just before the irruption of the Portuguese, two Italians came to win it (Francesco Totti in 2006-2007 and Luca Toni in 2005-2006). Immobile had so far scored 27 goals, so it would top the table with 54 points due to the coefficient that multiplies Serie A goals by two. to yield these results.

Robert Lewandowski would be second with 25 goals and 50 points. Polish striker from Bayern Munich He made a spectacular start to the season and shows that the years do not take away his scoring capacity. The same happens with what would be the Bronze Boot, Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese of the Juventus has scored in eleven consecutive matches in the Italian league if we except the match against Brescia in which he was not called. The seven, with 21 goals and 42 points, tie with two of those called to be the forwards of the future: Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund and RB Salzburg) and Timo Werner (RB Leipzig).

In sixth place would be Leo Messi, current champion, who accumulates 19 goals and 12 assists that do not add up in this ranking in which he has 38 points, proving that he is decisive in Barcelona's goal both assisting and executing. Messi has not been out of the podium since the 2015-2016 season, in which Luis Suárez won, Gonzalo Higuain and Cristiano Ronaldo, in that order.

It is striking that the top scorer in the European leagues has more goals than Immobile but is ranked number 17. It is the 20-year-old Estonian, Erik Sorga, who made 31 goals with Flora Tallinn last season (The current one has a disputed day, but the one that computes is the previous one), but his coefficient only multiplies by one and that leaves him with the same points as goals. As if that were not enough, it has been less than a month since he played in Europe, since at the end of February he signed with the United States DC United.

Current classification of the Golden Boot

Market Stall Player Club Goals Coefficient points
one Ciro Immobile Lazio 27 two 54
two Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich 25 two fifty
3 Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus twenty-one two 42
4 Timo Werner RB Leipzig twenty-one two 4
5 Erling Haaland Borussia Dortmund 25 two 42
6 Leo Messi Barcelona 19 two 38
7 Jamie Vardy Leicester City 19 two 38
8 Kylian Mbappé PSG 18 two 36
9 Wissam Ben Yedder Monaco 18 two 36
10 Romelu Lukaku Inter Milan 17 two 3. 4
eleven Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Arsenal 17 two 3. 4
12 Shon Weissman Wolfsberger 22 1.5 33
13 Sergio Aguero Manchester City 16 two 32
14 João Pedro Cagliari 16 two 32
fifteen Mohamed Salah Liverpool 16 two 32
16 Moussa Dembélé Olympique Lyon 16 two 32
17 Erik sorga Flora Tallinn 31 one 31
18 Josip Ilicic Atalanta fifteen two 30
19 Danny Ings Southampton fifteen two 30
twenty Alexander Sörloth Trabzonspor 19 1.5 28.5
twenty-one Ilya Shkurin CSKA Moscow 19 1.5 28.5
22 Marcus Rashford Manchester United 14 two 28
2. 3 Jadon Sancho Borussia Dortmund 14 two 28
24 Saio Mané Liverpool 14 two 28
25 Karim Benzema Real Madrid 14 two 28

Finally, it should be noted that of the 25 best scorers, Karim Benzema occupies the last four places, tied with Marcus Rashford (Manchester United), Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund) and Sadio Mané (Liverpool), all goals of Real Madrid until recently. The French striker has scored, like these three footballers, 14 points with the white team, so he has 28 points in the fight for the Golden Boot.

It remains to be seen if the ranking remains that way or if the competition continues after tournaments resume, although in case some are canceled, there will be disadvantaged players, since they will not be able to continue adding goals while their rivals do have that option. That is the case, for the moment, of Alexander Sörloth (Trabzonspor) and of Ilya Shkurin (CSKA Moscow), who occupy positions 20 and 21 tied with 19 goals and 28.5 points, but who have the possibility of continuing to rise in the table, as their competitions continue.