Top Nine Goalscorers In Europe In 2014/15: Tottenham Goal Machine Harry Kane Remarkably Pipped Only By Lionel Messi & Cristiano Ronaldo

The Spurs striker is on fire this season. 

Tottenham Hotspur ace Harry Kane is third only to La Liga legends Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in Europe’s highest goal-scorers, with 26 goals in his signature season for Spurs.

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Take a look at Europe’s top scorers so far this season – as Messi and Ronaldo continue to thrill with their unbelievable scoring form.

9. Mario Mandzukic – Atletico Madrid – 20 goals

The Atletico hit-man has been in fine form this season – with his goals catching the eye of Arsenal, who are expected to make a summer move for the Croatian.


8. Carlos Tevez – Juventus – 21 goals

The Argentine settled into Serie A in no time, and continues to prove that age is but a number in modern football, as the striker still boasts impressive form in front of goal.


7. Claudio Beauvue – Guingamp – 21 goals

The 26-year-old was a largely unknown player outside of France, but since moving into a central striking role, his goal-scoring record certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed.

The striker recently confessed his affection for the English Premier League.


6. Sergio Aguero – Manchester City – 23 goals

Injury has blighted the playing time of the Argentinian this season – yet it hasn’t stopped him recording 23 goals, which only makes you wonder just how many the striker could score if fit for a whole season.


5. Alexandre Lacazette – Olympique Lyonnais – 25 goals

The France international has been outstanding in Ligue 1 this term – which is tempting Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham to make a summer move for the in-form striker.


4. Neymar – Barcelona – 26 goals

Alongside superstar Lionel Messi, and £75 summer signing Luis Suarez, the press has been quiet on the performances of the Brazilian – but with years of playing time ahead oh him, the 23-year-old continues to prove he could one day be a Ballon d’Or winner.


3. Harry Kane – Tottenham Hotspur – 26 goals

The 21-year-old has been a revelation this season, being thrown into the first-team after sitting agonisingly on the periphery of the first-team, and is virtually single-handedly firing Spurs into the top-four.


2. Cristiano Ronaldo – Real Madrid – 39 goals

The World Player of the Year reached the age milestone of 30-years-old, and while his form has dipped slightly since achieving his third Ballon d’Or in January 2015, his goal-scoring record this season is incredible.


1. Lionel Messi – Barcelona – 41 goals

Cristiano Ronaldo’s worst nightmare – the little magician is the only man with the ability to challenge the Portugal captain year in, year out.