Salah scored against Napoli in a 2-0 victory, while Mbappe scored the opener against Juventus in PSG’s 2-1 win.
The closest contenders are a group of three players on five goals headlined by Erling Haaland who did not appear in Man City’s group finale due to an injury. Robert Lewandowski didn’t score against Viktoria Plzen and he will no longer be a threat given Barcelona were knocked out. Meanwhile, Mehdi Taremi moved up to five goals, too, after getting Porto’s first in a 2-1 win over Atletico Madrid.
There’s a group of 10 players on four goals, including two Napoli players, two Benfica players, PSG’s Lionel Messi, and Bayern’s Leroy Sane, all of whom are moving on to the knockouts.
The table below is updated after each round of matches beginning with the group stage. Assists are used as the first tiebreaker, and the second tiebreaker is fewest minutes played. Both are in line with the top scorer tiebreakers that European governing body UEFA implemented for the European Championships.
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Champions League Top Scorers 2022/23
Updated as of Wednesday, November 2, 2022
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2 goals: 45 players 1 goal: 101 players Own goals: 8 players
There have been 304 goals scored in the 2022/23 Champions League, including eight own goals
Dinamo Zagreb (1): Robert Ljubicic FC Copenhagen (1): Davit Khocholava Inter Milan (1): Danilo D’Ambrosio Maccabi Haifa (1): Sean Goldberg Porto (1): Ivan Marcano PSG (1): Danilo Shakhtar Donetsk (2): Artem Bondarenko, Valeriy Bondar
Champions League Golden Boot 2021/22
The 2021-22 Champions League scoring crown was claimed by Karim Benzema. He didn’t score in the final against Liverpool, but he did enough damage in the earlier knockout rounds to finish on 15 goals, two better than Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski, but short of Cristiano Ronaldo’s single-season record of 17 (2013/14).
Benzema, who also won the scoring race in La Liga with 27 goals, had a magical season in the Champions League, willing Real Madrid into the final with his goals. His three goals against Man City in the semis were critical, and in the quarterfinals Benzema silenced Chelsea’s home crowd with three goals in the first leg, and then he also scored the decisive blow in extra time of the second leg.
3 goals: 20 players 2 goals: 30 players 1 goal: 111 players
NOTE: There were nine own goals among the total of 380 scored in the tournament.
Champions League Top Scorers (since 1992-93)
Here are the top scorers for each UEFA Champions League tournament since the new format was adopted in 1992-93.
No surprise as to who the players are who have topped the list on most occasions: Cristiano Ronaldo has led the charts seven times, and Messi six. Their dominant run has happened in the past 15 editions of the Champions League, though neither has claimed the honor in the past three campaigns.