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This prolific pair have distorted everything, making it appear that it is easier to score in Spain than in Italy, when the truth is that we are talking about two all-time greats who would have scored freely in any league. In my opinion, Cristiano is the greatest goalscorer of all time while Messi is quite simply the finest player of this, and any other, generation. However, four of the last five Pichichis have been won by either Ronaldo or Leo Messi, and that is key here. Not once has the top goalscorer in Italy scored more goals in a season than the equivalent in Spain and only once in the past five seasons has a Serie A player scored more than 30 goals (Gonzalo Higuain, 36 in the 2015-16 season). What the statistics tell us is that over that same period the top goalscorers in La Liga ( el pichici ) have scored a total of 190 goals while their counterparts in Serie A ( il capocannoniere ) have managed just 138. There have been 1900 games in both leagues over the past five years and yet just 57 more goals scored in La Liga than Serie A (52) - hardly a massive difference.įurthermore, during that period, there have been an average of 2.72 goals scored per Serie A game as opposed to 2.75 goals per game in La Liga. Indeed, let’s explore the myth that it is harder to score in Italy than it is in Spain. Johan Bakayoko: PSV's teenage star thriving under Van Nistelrooy.
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