Last night, records were broken across Europe
As the tournaments come to an end, new record-breakers emerge. Ibrahimovic, Higuain, and Jan Oblak are names that have made history in the footballing nations they play for.
Higuain breaks Serie A scoring record
Higuain just had a hat-trick in the last match of the season against Frosinone and raised his total number of goals in Serie A this year to 36. Thereby, the former Real Madrid player has officially entered the history of the Italian National Championship as the player who scored the most goals in a season.
The previous record belonged to AC Milan legend Gunnar Nordahl in the 1949/50 season with 35 goals.
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Higuain will become a hot commodity in this summer's transfer window. Photo: Goal. |
The Argentine striker has no rivals in the race for the Serie A Golden Boot, as the person behind him, Paulo Dybala, has only scored 19 goals in this year's tournament. Although the impressive form of the striker born in 1987 could not help Napoli compete for the championship with a powerful Juventus, it was enough to help the port city team win a ticket to the group stage of the Champions League next season.
Lewandowski reaches 30 goals in Bundesliga
With his goal against Hannover last night, the former Dortmund player has just become the first striker to reach the 30-goal mark in the Bundesliga in 39 years. Previously, Cologne legend Dieter Muller finished the 1976/77 season with 34 goals. Meanwhile, the best scoring record in the German national championship still belongs to Gerd Muller, the former Bayern striker who scored 40 goals in the 1971/72 season.
This season has been Lewandowski’s most prolific. The Polish striker has scored 42 goals in all competitions, contributing greatly to the “Gray Tigers”’ fourth consecutive national championship.
Ibrahimovic leaves PSG with unprecedented record
The away match against Nantes is Zlatan Ibrahimovic's last match for the Ligue 1 champions. And of course the Swedish striker will not miss the opportunity to create a memorable farewell party for himself by scoring a brace to help PSG crush their opponents with a score of 4-0.
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"I came like a king, left like a legend." Photo: Goal. |
Two goals in the 18th and 89th minutes of last night's match helped the 34-year-old star enter the temple of legends at the Parc des Princes. Specifically, Zlatan became the player who scored the most goals for PSG in a season with 38 goals, one more than what the legendary Carlos Bianchi did 38 years ago.
Dani Alves surpasses legend Pele in number of titles
Dani Alves has officially overtaken Pele to become the most successful Brazilian footballer of all time. Specifically, with his 6th La Liga championship in the past 8 years with Barcelona, the 33-year-old full-back has won his 30th major title, one more than his compatriot's football legend.
Luis Suarez - The goal and assist machine
The Uruguayan striker has just finished a successful season when he helped Barca win the La Liga title and also won the Golden Boot. Suarez's joy will be multiplied when he has entered the history of Spanish football as the first player to top both the goalscoring and assists lists in La Liga.
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Suarez gave his best to the Nou Camp team. Photo: Goal. |
The 29-year-old star has surpassed Cristiano Ronaldo to win the Pichichi with 40 goals, and he also shares first place in the assist list with teammate Lionel Messi with 16 assists since the beginning of the season.
Jan Oblak equals La Liga clean sheet record
After 38 rounds, Atletico Madrid's number one goalkeeper has only conceded 18 goals, equaling the record set by former Deportivo goalkeeper Paco Liano in the 1993/94 season.
With his consistent performance, Jan Oblak has won the trust of coach Diego Simeone. He has been named in the starting lineup of Rojiblancos in all matches in La Liga this year. Although he has benefited a lot from Atletico's solid defense, the talent of the Slovenian goalkeeper cannot be denied.
Ronaldo sets record on Real's sad day
The efforts of Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates in the 2-0 victory over Deportivo were overshadowed when in the same match, Barcelona won 3-0 against Granada to win La Liga 2015/2016. However, with a double against goalkeeper Pletikosa, Ronaldo scored his 51st goal after only 47 appearances this season (35 goals in La Liga and 16 goals in the Champions League).
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Ronaldo and his teammates need to focus on the Champions League final. Photo: Goal. |
The impressive statistics above help the Portuguese star become the first player in history to score at least 50 goals in each season for 6 consecutive seasons. Except for his first season at the Bernabeu, when he "only" contributed 33 goals in 35 matches, Ronaldo has maintained an impressive scoring performance over the past 6 years and contributed greatly to the Royal team's victory in La Liga 2011/2012 and Champions League 2013/2014.
According to Zing.vn
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