Madrid, 16 apr. The Frenchman Antoine Griezmann, scorer of both goals in Atlético de Madrid’s win against Almería (2-1), once again surpassed ten goals by placing himself with eleven in the LaLiga Santander scorer’s table, which continues to be led by the Pole Robert Lewandowski, who again left without scoring, this time in Barcelona’s goalless draw in Getafe.

But not only Lewandowski left empty in the scoring chapter. None of his pursuers did, so with his 17 goals he maintains the advantage of three over Frenchman Karim Benzema (Real Madrid) and four over Turkish Enes Unal, the Pole’s rival this Sunday.

Neither did Borja Iglesias (Betis) and Joselu Mato (Espanyol) score, who are tied on twelve goals with Iago Aspas (Celta) and the Kosovar Vedat Muriqi (Mallorca), who will close tomorrow the twenty-ninth day in Balaídos.

Griezmann’s brace puts him next, with one goal more than his teammate Álvaro Morata.

The other player who scored twice this weekend was Iñaki Williams, the star of Athletic’s triumph in the Basque derby against Real Sociedad. The international for Ghana reaches eight goals.

— Ranking of scorers. 29th day:

– With 17 goals: Lewandowski (POL) (Barcelona).

– With 14 goals: Benzema (FRA) (4p) (Real Madrid).

– With 13 goals: Enes Unal (TUR) (4p) (Getafe).

– With 12 goals: Borja Iglesias (5p) (Betis); Iago Aspas (2p) (Celtic); Joselu (3p) (Spanish); Muriqi (KOS) (2p) (Mallorca).

– With 11 goals: Griezmann (FRA) (Atletico Madrid)

– With 10 goals: Morata (Atletico Madrid).

– With 9 goals: Gabri Veiga (Celtic); Braithwaite (DIN) (Spanish); Vinicius (BRA) (Real Madrid); Sorloth (NOR) (Royal Society).

– With 8 goals: Sancet and Iñaki Williams (Athletic).

– With 7 goals: Stuani (URU) (4p) and Castellanos (ARG) (1p) (Girona); Chimy Avila (ARG) (1p) (Osasuna); Isi (1p) (Rayo Vallecano); Fede Valverde (URU) and Marco Asensio (Real Madrid); Brais Mendez (Royal Society); En-Nesyri (MAR) (Seville); Morales (Villarreal).

– With 6 goals: El Bilal Toure (MLI) (Almería); Guruzeta (Athletic); Correa (ARG) (Atletico Madrid); Pedri and Raphinha (BRA) (Barcelona); Pere Milla (3p) (Elche); Borja Mayoral (Getafe); Kubo (JPN) (Royal Society); Gerard Moreno (1p) and Samu Chukwueze (NIG) (Villarreal).

– With 5 goals: Nico Williams (Athletic); Sergi Darder (Spanish); Sergio Camello (Rayo Vallecano); Rodrygo (BRA) (1p) (Real Madrid); Cavani (URU) (2p) and Kluivert (NED) (1p) (Valencia); Sergio León (1p) and Larin (CAN) (Valladolid).

– With 4 goals: Melero (1p) (Almería); Joao Felix (POR) (Atletico Madrid); Memphis Depay (NED) (Atletico Madrid/1 with Barcelona); Sergi Roberto and Ansu Fati (Barcelona); Juanmi and Canales (1p) (Betis); Riquelme (Girona); Álvaro García and Lejeune (FRA) (Rayo Vallecano); Modric (1p) (CRO) and Militao (BRA) (Real Madrid); Lamela (ARG) (Seville); Samu Castillejo (Valencia); Alex Baena (Villarreal).

– With 3 goals: Leo Baptistao (BRA), Ramazani (BEL) and Babic (SRB) (Almería); Berenguer and Vesga (1p) (Athletic); Carrasco (BEL) and Hermoso (Atletico Madrid); Dembélé (FRA) and Ferran Torres (Barcelona); William Carvalho (POR) (Betis); Lucas Pérez, Álex Fernández (1p) and Rubén Alcaraz (2p) (Cádiz); Carmona (2 with Sevilla/Elche); Lucas Boyé (ARG) (Elche); Xavi Puado (Spanish); Iván Martín, Tsygankov (UKR) and Arnau (Girona); Dani Rodríguez and Kang In Lee (KOR) (Mallorca); Aimar Oroz (1p) and Abde (MAR) (Osasuna); Oscar Trejo (ARG) (1p) (Rayo Vallecano); Lucas Vazquez (Real Madrid); Umar Sadiq (NIG) (Real Sociedad/2 with Almería) and Oyarzabal (1p) (Real Sociedad); Óliver Torres, Rafa Mir, Gudelj (SRB) and Acuña (ARG) (Sevilla); Yeremy Pino and Jackson (SEN) (Villarreal).

– With 2 goals: Portillo and Luis Suárez (COL) (Almería); Raúl García (Athletic); Frenkie de Jong (NED) and Dembelé (FRA) (Barcelona); Fekir (FRA) (1p), Rodri and Miranda (Betis); Bongonda (CON), Escalante (ARG), Sergi Guardiola and Rubén Sobrino (Cádiz); Óscar Rodríguez, Strand Larsen (NOR), Seferovic (SUI), Carles Pérez and Paciencia (POR) (Celtic); Ezequiel Ponce (ARG) and Tete Morente (Elche); Edu Exposito (Spanish); Gastón Álvarez (URU), Aleñá and Munir (MAR) (Getafe); David López and Samu Sáiz (2p) (Girona); Yangel Herrera (VEN) and Oriol Romeu (Girona); Kike García (1p), Ante Budimir, David García and Moi Gómez (Osasuna); Falcao (COL) (1p) and Santi Comesaña (Rayo Vallecano); Kroos (GER) (Real Madrid); Barrenetxea (Royal Society); Ocampos (ARG) (1p) and Suso (Seville); André Almeida (POR), Diakhaby (FRA) and Lino (BRA) (Valencia); Monchu and Amallah (MAR) (Valladolid); Danjuma (NED) and Parejo (2p) (Villarreal).

– With 1 goal: Robertone (ARG), Lázaro (BRA), César de la Hoz, Eguaras, Embarba, Chumi, Samu Costa (POR), Akieme and Arnau Puigmal (Almería); Vivian, Yeray Álvarez, Yuri and Íñigo Martínez (Athletic); De Paul (ARG), Marcos Llorente, Saúl Ñíguez, Giménez (URU), Lemar (FRA) and Nahuel Molina (ARG) (Atlético de Madrid); Eric García, Marcos Alonso, Jordi Alba and Kessie (CIV) (Barcelona); Juan Cruz, Luiz Henrique (BRA), Guardado (MEX), Willian Jose (BRA) (1p) and Ayoze (Betis); Negredo, Chust, Brian Ocampo (URU), Roger Martí and Chris Ramos (Cádiz); Aidoo (GHA) and Miguel Rodríguez (Celta); Álex Collado, Gonzalo Verdú, Josan, Pol Lirola and Fidel (Elche); Lazo, Comert (SUI), Gragera and César Montes (MEX) (Espanyol); Iglesias and Damián Suárez (URU) (Getafe); Reinier (BRA), Toni Villa, Borja García, Javi Hernández, Aleix García and Miguel Gutiérrez (Girona); Antonio Raillo, Maffeo, Amath (SEN), Abdón Prats, Kadewere (ZIM) and Morlanes (Mallorca); Rubén García, Darko Brasanac (SRB) and Kike Barja (Osasuna); Pathé Ciss (SEN), Unai López, Catena and Fran García (Rayo Vallecano); Alaba (AUT), Rudiger (GER), Álvaro Rodríguez (URU) and Nacho Fernández (Real Madrid); Isak (SWE), Zubimendi, Illarramendi, Zubeldia, David Silva and Carlos Fernández (Real Sociedad); Rekik (NED), Kike Salas, Nianzou (FRA), Rakitic (CRO) (1p), Bryan Gil and Bade (FRA) (Sevilla); Carlos Soler (1p), Lato, Nico González, Hugo Duro, Marcos André (BRA), Gabriel Paulista, Comert (SUI), Hugo Guillamón (1p) and Gayà (Valencia); Anuar (MAR), Weissman (ISR), Óscar Plano, Joaquín Fernández, Javi Sánchez, Roque Mesa, Iván Sánchez, Aguado, Kike and El Yamiq (MAR) (Valladolid); Lo Celso (ARG), Coquelin (FRA), Foyth (ARG) and Capoue (FRA) (Villarreal).

Own goal: With 1 goal: Domingos Duarte (POR) (Getafe, against Girona); Nico González (Valencia, against Rayo); Unai Núñez (Celta, against Atlético de Madrid); Nico Fernández (ARG) (Elche, against Athletic), Balliu (Rayo, against Cádiz); Hugo Guillamón (Valencia, against Real Sociedad); Jesús Navas (Sevilla, against Betis); Lecomte (Espanyol, against Villarreal); Balliu (Rayo Vallecano, against Betis); Jules Koundé (Barcelona, ​​against Betis); Nacho Fernández (Real Madrid, against Mallorca); Rodrigo Ely (Almería, against Rayo); Arambarri (URU) (Getafe, against Rayo); Leandro Cabrera (URU) (Espanyol, against Real Sociedad); Le Normand (FRA) (Real Sociedad, against Celta); Zubeldia (Real Sociedad, against Valencia); De Marcos (Athletic, against Girona); Vesga (Athletic, against Girona); Fernando (BRA) (Sevilla, against Osasuna); Pathe Ciss (SEN) (Lightning, against Celta); Araújo (URU) (Barcelona, ​​against Real Madrid); Pau Torres (Villarreal, against Real Madrid); Aridane (Osasuna, against Rayo); Giménez (URU) (Atletico Madrid, against Almería). EFE

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