Lionel Messi, Argentina's best player and Barcelona's best player, won the record for the fifth time, behind Real Madrid and Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi is the highest scorer in the European league with 34 goals in the entire season. Messi and Ronaldo were in the same position to receive the prize. Both of them won the Golden Sun four times. At the end of the season, Messi crossed Ronaldo.
Messi's main competitor in this year's Golden Su win was the Egyptian player of Liverpool's Egyptian player Mohammad Salah. In April, Messi had eight goals higher than Salah's But in the Spanish football league, Barcelona scored eight goals in the last six matches, Messi became the top scorer in the European league this year. Salah scored 32 goals for Liverpool in the English league. Messi is the fifth player to win the Golden Suu Kyi in two career goals. Messi has earned five successes for Barcelona. The 30-year-old Messi won the trophy in 2009-10, 2010-11, 2012-13 and 2016-17.
Ronaldo is the highest scorer of the Golden Golden after Messi. Ronaldo won the award three times for Manchester United and Real Madrid. Because of the bad form, he could not elope with La Liga this time. Ronaldo scored just 26 goals in the La Liga season.
Golden Boot is determined on the basis of goals. There are two points for every goal of the top 5 league in Europe. So Messi made Golden Sue with the highest score of 34 goals in 34 goals. Meanwhile, Portugal's Benfica Jonas scored 34 goals. But he could not win the Golden Sule because he scored 1.5 points for each goal in the Portuguese league.
Meanwhile, Messi won the Pichichi award for the fifth time La Liga Highest Scorer award behind Kingfisher Ferrak Pauskas. Messi won the Pichichi Trophy in 2009-10, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2016-17. There is now Zaara in front of Messi. Zara winning the Pichichi Trophy for maximum 6 times.
Highest scorer and points in the European league in the 2007-18 season:
- Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - 34 goals and 68 points.
- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) - 32 goals and 64 points.
- Harry Why (Tottenham Hotspur) - 30 goals and 60 points.
- Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan) - 29 goals and 58 points.
- Siro Emboile (Latsio) - 29 goals and 58 points.
- Robert Livannsky (Bayern Munich) - 29 goals and 58 points.
- Edison Cavani (PSG) - 28 goals and 56 points.
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) - 26 goals and 52 points.
- Jonas (Benfica) - 34 goals and 51 points.
- Luis Suarez (Barcelona) - 25 goals and 50 points.