
While some struggle to keep their team in the best positions in the overall table, There is a selection of footballers aiming to top the list of top scorers in LALIGA EA SPORTS.
Using the right or left leg, from the head, from a free kick or from a well-placed play, these goalscorers have elicited countless screams from fans. Here are their names.
First place is Kylian Mbappethe follower Real Madrid Football ClubWith 13 goals in 12 matches. That is, he has an average of 1.08 points per game.
He follows Julian Alvarezthe follower Atletico Madrid club is sadWith 7 goals in 12 matches. Which gives an average of 0.58 points per game.
In third place is Robert Lewandowskithe follower Barcelona Football ClubWith 7 goals in 9 matches. Which means an average of 0.78 points per game.

He continues Vedat Muriqi In fourth place, Real Deportivo Mallorca is sadWith 6 goals in 11 matches. This means an average of 0.55 points per match.
Finally it is Carl Edward Blaise Etta Ewingthe follower Levante Sports Federation is sadWith 6 goals in 12 matches. An average of 0.5 points per confrontation.
The player who scores the most points Throughout the Spanish League season He won the Pichichi Prize.
1. Kylian MbappéTeam: Real Madrid Football Club, Goals: 13 Games Played: 12, Average Goals Per Match: 1.08
2. Julian AlvarezTeam: SAD Atletico Madrid Goals: 7 Matches Played: 12 Average Goals Per Match: 0.58
3. Robert LewandowskiTeam: Fútbol Club Barcelona Goals: 7 Matches Played: 9 Average Goals Per Match: 0.78
4. Vedat MuriqiTeam: Real Club Deportivo Mallorca SAD Goals: 6 Matches Played: 11 Average Goals Per Match: 0.55
5. Carl Edward Blaise Etta EwingTeam: Levante Union Deportiva Goals: 6 Matches Played: 12 Average Goals Per Match: 0.5
6. Ferran TorresTeam: Fútbol Club Barcelona Goals: 5 Matches Played: 11 Average Goal Per Match: 0.45
7. Mikel OyarzabalTeam: Real Sociedad de Futbol SAD Goals: 5 Matches Played: 12 Average Goals Per Match: 0.42
8. Borja IglesiasTeam: Real Club Celta de Vigo SAD Goals: 5 Matches Played: 12 Average Goals Per Match: 0.42
9. Cucho HernandezTeam: Real Betis Balompie Goals: 5 Matches Played: 12 Average Goals Per Match: 0.42
10. Vinicius Jose Baixao de Oliveira JuniorTeam: Real Madrid Football Club, Goals: 5, Matches Played: 12, Average Goals Per Match: 0.42
Approaching the completion of the first century of life, The Spanish League is one of the most important international football competitions.. Even the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) ranks her as the third best player in the world.
Throughout its history, various of the best players and clubs in the history of this sport have passed through its stadiums.
Headquartered in Madrid, the League is present in 41 countries, through 13 offices and 44 delegates. In the 2019/2020 season alone, Spanish League matches reached more than 2.8 billion people around the world.
LaLiga is independent of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, which in turn It is affiliated with the European Football Association (UEFA).The most important continental association of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA).

Throughout the history of the Spanish League, two teams have been the most dominant in the competition: real madridwith 35 titles and Barcelonawith 26. who in turn are in the top five Teams that have won the Champions League the most timesIt is the most important club tournament in the world, where it achieved first and fifth places, respectively.
Under them is Atletico Madridwith 11 Spanish League titles, then sports clubwith eight and Valenciawith six.
As for Top scorers The history of the tournament and their names are: Lionel MessiWith 474 goals; Cristiano Ronaldowith 311 points; Telmo Zarrawith 251 observations; Hugo Sanchezwith 234; and Raul Gonzalez With 228.
The Pichichi Trophy bears this name in honor of the all-time top scorer for Athletic Club and the Spanish national team Rafael Moreno Aranzadiknown as Pichichi.
In the history of this award for the greatest netbreaker in the Spanish League, The footballer who has won it the most times is Lionel MessiOn eight occasions; Followed by Telmo Zarrawith six; Third place was taken by three international football figures: Alfredo Di Stefano, Enrique Castro and Hugo SanchezFive each.