2020/21 Europa League top scorers: Moreno, Pizzi, Mayoral, Yusuf Yazıcı
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
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This season's leading marksmen, 2020/21 hat-tricks and previous top scorers.
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Four players topped the goal charts for this season's UEFA Europa League with seven strikes each: Villarreal's Gerard Moreno, Benfica's Pizzi, Borja Mayoral of Roma and LOSC Lille's Yusuf Yazıcı.
Thanks to his five assists, Moreno nominally achieved a better record than the other three goalscorers, because players finishing level on goals scored are next ordered by assists and then according to fewest minutes played.
2020/21 Europa League top scorers
7 Gerard Moreno (Villarreal)
7 Pizzi (Benfica)7 Borja Mayoral (Roma)
7 Yusuf Yazıcı (LOSC Lille)
6 Nicolas Pépé (Arsenal)
6 Carlos Vinícius (Tottenham)6 Edinson Cavani (Manchester United)
6 Mislav Oršić (Dinamo Zagreb)6 Munas Dabbur (Hoffenheim)
6 Paco Alcácer (Villarreal)
6 Edin Džeko (Roma)
5 Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
5 Lior Refaelov (Antwerp)
5 Leon Bailey (Leverkusen)
5 Darwin Núñez (Benfica)
5 Eran Zahavi (PSV Eindhoven)
5 Lukáš Juliš (Sparta Praha)
5 Mikael Ishak (Lech Poznań)5 Michael Liendl (Wolfsberg)
5 Donyell Malen (PSV Eindhoven)
Players level on goals scored are ordered first on assists then on fewest minutes played.
2020/21 hat-tricks
Darwin Nuñez (Lech Poznań 2-4 Benfica, 22/10/2020)
Yusuf Yazıcı (Sparta Praha 1-4 LOSC Lille, 22/10/2020)
Michael Liendl (Feyenoord 1-4 Wolfsberg, 29/10/2020)
Elvis Manu (LASK 4-3 Ludogorets, 29/10/2020)
Yusuf Yazıcı (AC Milan 0-3 LOSC Lille, 05/11/2020)
Lukáš Juliš (Celtic 1-4 Sparta Praha, 05/11/2020)
Mislav Oršić (Dinamo Zagreb 3-0 Tottenham, 18/03/2021)
Europa League top scorers by season (group stage to final)
2020/21 Gerard Moreno (Villarreal), Pizzi (Benfica), Borja Mayoral (Roma), Yusuf Yazıcı (LOSC Lille) – 7
2019/20 Bruno Fernandes (Sporting CP & Manchester United) – 8
2018/19 Olivier Giroud (Chelsea) – 11
2017/18 Ciro Immobile (Lazio), Aritz Aduriz (Athletic) – 8
2016/17 Edin Džeko (Roma) & Giuliano (Zenit) – 8
2015/16 Aritz Aduriz (Athletic Club) – 10
2014/15 Alan (Salzburg) & Romelu Lukaku (Everton) – 8
2013/14 Jonathan Soriano (Salzburg) – 8
2012/13 Libor Kozák (Lazio) – 8
2011/12 Radamel Falcao (Atlético Madrid) – 12
2010/11 Radamel Falcao (Porto) – 17
2009/10 Óscar Cardozo (Benfica) & Claudio Pizarro (Werder Bremen) – 9