The Portuguese genius may have turned 36 toward the beginning of the month, yet he’s actually playing football like he’s in his prime.

The Portuguese hotshot may have turned 36 toward the beginning of the month, however he’s actually playing football like he’s in his prime.

Ronaldo has gotten 16 objectives in Series A this season from his 17 appearances in the opposition, putting him top of the division’s scoring diagram.

Not terrible, Cristiano. In light of those numbers, you’d figure not many parts in Europe would be in front of the Adonis-like striker for group objective inclusions in 2020/21, correct?

Indeed, you’d be somewhat off-base, in light of the fact that in such manner, Ronaldo’s endeavors before objective are just adequate for tenth spot.

Three Premier League stars sit in front of the Juve man, as does Robert Lewandowski, who’s numbers this season are hardly reasonable – as you’ll before long discover.

25. Luis Muriel (Atalanta) – 16

Goals: 12

Assists: 4

24. Andrej Kramaric (Hoffenheim) – 16

Goals: 13

Assists: 3

=22. Pedro Goncalves (Sporting Lisbon) – 16

Goals: 14

Assists: 2

=22. Wout Weghorst (Wolfsburg) – 16

Goals: 14

Assists: 2

21. Henrikh Mkhitaryan (AS Roma) – 17

Goals: 9

Assists: 8

=19. Karl Toko Ekambi (Lyon) – 17

Goals: 11

Assists: 6

=19. Andrea Belotti (Torino) – 17

Goals: 11

Assists: 6

18. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) – 17

Goals: 13

Assists: 4

=16. Ciro Immobile (Lazio) – 17

Goals: 14

Assists: 3

=16. Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan) – 17

Goals: 14

Assists: 3

15. Jack Grealish (Aston Villa) – 18

Goals: 6

Assists: 12

14. Patrick Bamford (Leeds United) – 18

Goals: 12

Assists: 6

13. Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund) – 18

Goals: 14

Assists: 4

12. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 18

Goals: 15

Assists: 3

=10. Luis Suarez (Atletico Madrid) – 18

Goals: 16

Assists: 2

=10. Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus) – 18

Goals: 16

Assists: 2

=8. Memphis Depay (Lyon) – 19

Goals: 13

Assists: 6

=8. Heung-min Son (Tottenham) – 19

Goals: 13

Assists: 6

7. Kevin Volland (AS Monaco) – 20

Goals: 12

Assists: 8

6. Andre Silva (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 20

Goals: 17

Assists: 3

5. Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich) – 21

Goals: 10

Assists: 11

4. Kylian Mbappe (Paris Saint-Germain) – 22

Goals: 16

Assists: 6

3. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – 23

Goals: 13

Assists: 10

2. Harry Kane (Tottenham) – 24

Goals: 13

Assists: 11

1. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) – 30

Goals: 24

Assists: 6

Lewandowski, we are not worthy!

The Polish goal machine has contributed to 30 goals in the Bundesliga this season and he’s achieved that feat in just 19 games – the kind of numbers we usually only associate with Messi and Ronaldo.

Fernandes’ haul of goal involvements is mighty impressive too, especially given the fact he is a midfielder by trade.

Karim Benzema, Jamie Vardy, Marcus Rashford and Zlatan Ibrahimovic all just miss out on places in the top 25.

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