How did the most efficient TOP league players score their goals? (article, video, survey)

The strongest European league competitions have already ended, and teams and players have divided the most important trophies among themselves. After the end of the TOP 5 European league competitions, Eurofootball.com decided to take a closer look at the statistics of the most prolific players in these leagues and analyze how they scored those goals and compare these results among themselves.

Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) - top scorer in the Premier League

Goals: 25 (6)

Minutes per goal: 134.8 (6)

Shots per goal: 6.32 (5)

Shots on target %: 47.47% (4)

Where goals were scored from: inside the box - 8% (6), penalty area - 84% (1), outside the box - 8% (4).

Situations when goals were scored: after positional attacks - 64% (5), on counter attacks - 4% (2), after set pieces - 12% (2), penalty kicks - 20% (1).

How goals were scored: right foot - 76% (1), left foot - 20% (3), head - 4% (6).

The top scorer of the Premier League had the fewest goals among all the players in the list. He also needed the most time on the field to score one goal and his shots per goal ratio was only better than one competitor.

Tautvydas Sakalauskas