TOP GOAL SCORERS IN THE TOP 5 LEAGUES THIS SEASON As most of the leagues are coming to an end lets see the top goal scorers of the top 5 leagues. PREMIER LEAGUE Harry Kane leads the race with 19 goals. Mohammed Salah comes second with 18 goals and Bruno Fernandes comes third with 1 goals LA LIGA Lionel Messi leads the race with 23 goals as he is eyeing another Pichichi trophy. Gerrard Moreno and Luis Suarez comes second with 19 goals each. SERIE A Cristiano Ronaldo leads the race with 25 goals. Romelu Lukaku comes second with 21 goals and Luis Muriel comes third with 18 goals. BUNDESLIGA Robert Lewangoalski as they say leads the race. He has scored 35 goals, 13 more than anyone in Bundesliga this season. Andre Silva comes second with 22 goals and Erling Haaland comes third with 21 goals. LIGUE 1 2018 World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe leads the race with 20 goals. Ben Yedder and Boulaye Dia comes second and third with 15 and 14 goals respectively.
CRISTIANO RONALDO BRINGS NEW LIVING ROOM CUP CHALLENGE TO ENTERTAIN FANS DURING QUARENTINE
As citizens all over the world have to stay at home due to the COVID-19
pandemic, the famous football star has also isolated himself at his home
and invited his fans to join him in physical exercise to stay fit
during the coronavirus quarantine.
Over 14 million people have watched Ronaldo doing his core crusher challenge.
Other football players, such as Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot and United's Bruno Fernandes, also joined Ronaldo in the challenge but fell short of his record, performing 105 and 117 reps each.
With the sporting calendar on hold for the time being, the likes of Lionel Messi, Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher, Mason Mount, Marcus Rashford and more have taken part, spurring on fans to do the same and make the most of their time during the lockdown.
Ronaldo's Juventus team-mate Blaise Matuidi was the first to take up CR7's challenge... claiming he beat him with a score of 144.
Here is the link to the video:
With the spread of the virus continuing, the Premier League's original start-back date has been moved back until May, with the Champions League and the Europa League now in doubt.
Uefa boss Aleksander Ceferin said both leagues could be abandoned if the coronavirus shutdown continues.
He added that playing behind closed doors would be better than all games being cancelled.
There are around 16 second-leg matches still to be played in both of the continent's premier competitions.
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