KEIR RADNEDGE REPORTS: Robert Lewandowski is poised to take the lead shortly in the ESM European Golden Shoe rankings.

The Bayern Munich centre-forward scored twice – once from a penalty – in the European and German champions’ 5-2 weekend defeat of Mainz. These goals took his tally to 19 and means he is two points behind Golden Shoe leader Kasper Junker of Norway’s Bodo/Glimt.

Scandinavian leagues which traditionally play to a calendar-year schedule always provide the initial leaders before being overtaken in due course by the superstars of western Europe.

Junker, a 26-year-old former Danish under-21 international, joined Bodo/Glimt at the start of last year from AC Horsens.

The Golden Shoe is based on a ranking computed according to UEFA’s end-of-season rankings. Thus marksmen from among the top five nations benefit from a multiple of 2.0, the next batch (places six to 22 ) a factor of 1.5 and the remainder 1.0.

Last season’s winner was Lazio’s Ciro Immobile.

Golden Shoe standings

(Ranking multiplication based on UEFA coefficient status)

1. Kasper Junker (FK Bodø/Glimt) 27 x 1,5 = 40,5

2. Robert Lewandowski (FC Bayern München) 19 x 2 = 38

3. Amahl Pellegrino (Kristiansund BK) 25 x 1,5 = 37,5

4. Philip Zinckernagel (FK Bodø/Glimt) 19 x 1,5 = 28,5
5. Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus) 14 x 2 = 28
6. Christoffer Nyman (IFK Norrköping) 18 x 1,5 = 27
7. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool FC) 13 x 2 = 26
8. Veton Berisha (Viking FK Stavanger) 16 x 1,5 = 24
Romelu Lukaku (Internazionale Milano) 12 x 2 = 24
Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint-Germain) 12 x 2 = 24
Heung-Min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) 12 x 2 = 24
12. Rauno Sappinen (FC Flora Tallinn) 23 x 1 = 23
13. Mushaga Bakenga (Odds BK) 15 x 1,5 = 22,5
Paul Ebere Onuachu (KRC Genk) 15 x 1,5 = 22,5
Astrit Seljmani (Varbergs BoIS) 15 x 1,5 = 22,5
16. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton FC) 11 x 2 = 22
Bruno Miguel Borges Fernandes (Manchester United) 11 x 2 = 22
Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) 11 x 2 = 22
19. Jens Petter Hauge (FK Bodø/Glimt) 14 x 1,5 = 21
Moses Ogbu (Mjällby AIF) 14 x 1,5 = 21
Isaac Kiese Thelin (Malmö FF) 14 x 1,5 = 21
22. Patrick Bamford (Leeds United) 10 x 2 = 20
Boulaye Dia (Stade de Reims) 10 x 2 = 20
Erling Braut Haaland (Borussia Dortmund) 10 x 2 = 20
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan) 10 x 2 = 20
Ciro Immobile (SS Lazio Roma) 10 x 2 = 20
Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) 10 x 2 = 20
28. Anders Christiansen (Malmö FF) 13 x 1,5 = 19,5
Youssef El-Arabi (Olympiakos Piraeus) 13 x 1,5 = 19,5
Thomas Henry (Oud-Heverlee Leuven) 13 x 1,5 = 19,5
Leke James (Molde FK) 13 x 1,5 = 19,5
32. Maksim Skavysh (FC BATE Borisov) 19 x 1 = 19
33. Iago Aspas Juncal (RC Celta de Vigo) 9 x 2 = 18
Andrea Belotti (Torino FC) 9 x 2 = 18
Nahir Besara (Örebro SK) 12 x 1,5 = 18
Luiz Paulo Hilario ‘Dodô‘ (FC Liepaja) 18 x 1 = 18
‘Gerard’ Moreno Balagueró (Villarreal CF) 9 x 2 = 18
Dino Islamovic (Rosenborg BK) 12 x 1,5 = 18
Aron Jóhannsson (Hammarby IF) 12 x 1,5 = 18
Ohi Omoijuanfo (Molde FK) 12 x 1,5 = 18
Lautaro Martínez (Internazionale Milano) 9 x 2 = 18
‘João Pedro’ Galvão (Cagliari Calcio) 9 x 2 = 18
Ulrik Saltnes (FK Bodø/Glimt) 12 x 1,5 = 18
André Miguel Silva (Eintracht Frankfurt) 9 x 2 = 18
Luis Alberto Suárez (Atlético Madrid) 9 x 2 = 18
Karl Toko Ekambi (Olympique Lyonnais) 9 x 2 = 18
Stefano Holmquist Vecchia (IK Sirius) 12 x 1,5 = 18
Wout Weghorst (VfL Wolfsburg) 9 x 2= 18
Kristoffer Zachariassen (Rosenborg BK) 12 x 1,5 = 18
50. Steven Lennon (FH Hafnarfjardar) 17 x 1 = 17
Klaemint Olsen (NSI Runavík) 17 x 1 = 17
Uros Stojanov (ÍF) 17 x 1 = 17
53. Sardar Azmoun (FC Zenit Sint-Petersburg) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Théo Bongonda (KRC Genk) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
‘Danilo‘ Pereira da Silva (FC Twente) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Artem Dzyuba (FC Zenit Sint-Petersburg) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Hólmbert Aron Friðjónsson (Aalesunds FK) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Mario Gavranović (GNK Dinamo Zagreb) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Raphael Holzhauser (K Beerschot AC) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Anthony van den Hurk (Helsingborg IF) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Jesper Karlsson (Elfsborg IF) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Nenad Lukic (FK TSC Backa Topola) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Milan Makarić (FK Radnik Surdulica) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Pedro António Pereira Gonçalves ‘Pote’ (Sporting CP) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
James Tavernier (Rangers FC) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5
Fredrik Ulvestad (Djurgården IF) 11 x 1,5 = 16,5

** The Golden Shoe is administered, computed and formulated by the European Sports Media group whose members comprise: A Bola (Portugal), ElfVoetbal (Netherlands), Fanatik (Turkey), Foot Magazine (Belgium), Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany), Gazzetta dello Sport (Italy), GoalNews/Sentragoal (Greece), Guerin Sportivo (Italy), Kicker (Germany), Marca (Spain), Nemzeti Sport (Hungary), SoFoot (France), Sport Express (Russia), Telegraaf/Telesport (Netherlands), Tipsbladet (Denmark), World Soccer (England). Affiliated members: Kick Off (South Africa), Titan Sport (China), Netease (China), SportalKorea (South-Korea).

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