The top of the Pichichi classification remains unchanged, with Lewandowski and Mbappé, the top two scorers, failing to find the back of the net. This means Lewandowski, the Polish striker from Barcelona, retains his lead with 20 goals, three ahead of Mbappé’s 17. The current standings are a testament to the intense competition in LaLiga, where every goal counts.
Pichichi Classification Overview
Other notable strikers, such as Raphinha and Budimir, also failed to score, leaving them with 13 goals each. However, Sancet was able to match this tally, scoring in Athletic’s win over Valladolid at San Mamés. The battle for the top spot is heating up, with several players vying for the coveted Pichichi trophy.
In the Zamora Trophy race, which recognizes the goalkeeper with the lowest goals-against average, Sergio Herrera, Osasuna’s goalkeeper, is currently in the lead. With a coefficient of 1.36 goals conceded per game, having collected 34 balls from his net in 25 matches, he is the benchmark for other goalkeepers to follow. His impressive performance has been crucial in Osasuna’s success this season.
Zamora Trophy Contenders
Following closely behind Sergio Herrera in the Zamora Trophy classification are Joan García (Espanyol) and Hein (Valladolid). While they may not have the best coefficients, they have played in all 25 LaLiga games, making them strong contenders for the award. The competition for the Zamora Trophy is fierce, with goalkeepers constantly striving to outdo each other.
Looking at the Second Pichichi division, Luis Suárez from Almería remains the leader after scoring this weekend in his team’s draw against Sporting, taking his total to 20 goals. Uzuni (Granada) follows with 14 goals, and the podium is completed by Panicelli (Mirandés) and German (Oviedo), both with 13 goals. The Second Pichichi division is witnessing an exciting race, with players giving their all to claim the top spot.