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Bellingham remains leader despite its controversial disallowed goal – 2024-03-11 04:04:00

VALENCIA, 03/02/2024.- Referee Gil Manzano shows a red card to Jude Bellingham, author of the disallowed goal at the last moment of the match, at the end of the match corresponding to matchday 27 of the First Division that Valencia and Real Madrid are playing today Saturday at the Mestalla stadium, in Valencia. EFE / Biel Aliño.

The Englishman Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid midfielder, continues to lead the LaLiga EA Sports scorer classification with sixteen goals after the twenty-seventh matchday, in which the Norwegian Alexander Sorloth (Villarreal) stood out with a hat trick.

Bellingham reappeared in Mestalla, where a goal scored at the last moment when the match was ended by referee Jesús Gil Manzano was not considered valid and his subsequent protests cost him the red card.

The Englishman is one point ahead of Borja Mayoral, Getafe forward, who was substituted in the match against Las Palmas with problems in his left knee, and two ahead of the Ukrainian Artem Dovbyk (Girona) and Álvaro Morata (Atlético de Madrid), author of the second goal in the victory against Betis.

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Sorloth scored for the second consecutive day, but this time in a triple game, and with twelve goals he reaches the Polish Robert Lewandowski, Barcelona forward, who did not score in San Mamés, and the Valencian Hugo Duro added his eleventh goal.

The Moroccan Youssef En-Nesyri (Seville) and the Brazilian Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid) each scored doubles and have accumulated nine goals in the league campaign.

Classification of scorers after the dispute of the 27th day:

– Con 16 goles: Bellingham (ING) (1p) (Real Madrid).

– With 15 goals: Borja Mayoral (4p) (Getafe)

– With 14 goals: Álvaro Morata (Atlético de Madrid); Dovbyk (UKR) (3p) (Girona)

– With 13 sips: Budimir (CRO) (3p) (Osasuna).

– With 12 goals: Lewandowski (POL) (2p) (Barcelona); Sorloth (NOR) (Villarreal).

– With 11 goals: Griezmann (FRA) (3p) (Atlético de Madrid); Hugo Duro (Valencia).

– With 10 goals: Guruzeta (Athletic); Gerard Moreno (2p) (Villarreal).

– With 9 goals: Samu Omorodion (1 with the Grenade) (Alavés); Iñaki Williams (Athletic); Jorgen Strand Larsen (NOR) (Celta); Vinicius (BRA) (Real Madrid); En-Nesyri (SEA) (Seville).

– With 8 goals: Rodrygo (BRA) and Joselu (Real Madrid); Oyarzabal (2p) (Real Sociedad).

– With 7 goals: Correa (ARG) (Atletico de Madrid); Ferran Torres (Barcelona); Willian Jose (BRA) (Betis); Stuani (URU) and Savio (BRA) (Girona); Uzuni (ALB) (2p) (Pomegranate); Cube (JPN) (Royal Society).

– With 6 goals: Arribas (Almería); Berenguer (1p) (Athletic); Marcos Llorente (Atletico de Madrid); Isco (1p) (Betis); Greenwood (ING) (1p) (Getafe); Bryan Zaragoza (1p) (Granada); Tsygankov (UKR) (Girona); Kirian (Las Palmas); Álvaro García (Rayo Vallecano); Morales (Villarreal).

– With 5 goals: Memphis Depay (NED) (Atlético de Madrid); Gundogan (GER) (1p) and Joao Felix (POR) (Barcelona); Chris Ramos y Machís (VEN) (1p) (Cádiz); Iago Aspas (1p) (Celtic); Abdon Prats and Muriqi (KOS) (1p) (Mallorca).

– With 4 goals: Luis Rioja (3p) (Alavés); Luis Suarez (COL) (1p) and Leo Baptistao (BRA) (Almeria); Raphinha (BRA) (Barcelona); Cleaned (Betis); Douvikas (GRE) (Celt); Mata and Maksimovic (SRB) (Getafe); Yangel Blacksmith (VEN), Ivan Martin (Girona); Marc Cardona (1p) (The Palms); Brahim Diaz (Real Madrid); Zubimendi and Brais Mendez (Royal Society); Pepelu (3p) and Javi Guerra (Valencia)

– With 3 goals: Kike García (Alavés); Ramazani (BEL) (Almeria); Sancet, Nico Williams, Vesga (2p) and Yuri (Athletic); Lino (BRA) (Atletico Madrid); Sergi Roberto and Lamine Yamal (Barcelona); Swedberg (SWE) (Celtic); Aleix García y Portu (Girona); Ricard Sánchez (Granada); Munir (MAR) (Las Palmas); Antonio Sánchez (Mallorca); Raúl García (Osasuna); Isi Palazón (2p) (Lightning); Carvajal (Real Madrid); Barrenetxea and Mikel Merino (Real Sociedad); Ocampos (ARG) (1p) and Isaac Romero (Seville); Diego López and Yaremchuk (UKR) (Valencia).

– With 2 goals: Ruben Duarte (Alavés); Akieme, Edgar and Luka Rosemary (ARG) (Almeria); Unai Gomez (Athletic); Nahuel Molina (ARG) and Riquelme (Atletico de Madrid); Joao Cancelo (POR), Pedri, Vitor Roque (BRA), De Jong (NED) and Fermin (Barcelona); Assane Diao, Marc Roca, Ruibal and Chimy Avila (ARG) (1 with Osasuna) (Betis); Roger Marti and Ruben Alcaraz (1p) (Cadiz); Bamba (CIV) and Mingueza (Celta); Latasa (Getafe); David Lopez and Valery (Girona); Jonathan Viera (2p), Moleiro, Javi Munoz and Pejino (The Palms); Dani Rodriguez, Raillo, Larin (CAN) and Nastasic (SRB) (Mallorca); Ruben Garcia and Moi Gomez (Osasuna); Bebe (CPV) and Camel (Vallecano Lightning); Tchouameni (FRA) and Modric (CRO) (Real Madrid); Carlos Fernandez (1p) and Sadiq (NGR) (Royal Society); Lukebakio (BEL), Erik Lamela (ARG), Rakitic (CRO), Kike Salas (Rafa Mir) and Sergio Ramos (Sevilla); Basin, Comesaña and Guedes (POR) (Villarreal).

– With 1 goal: Guevara, Sedlar (SRB), Abde Rebbach (ALG), Tenaglia (ARG) and Benavidez (USA) (Alavés); Kaiky (BRA) and Marc Pubill (Almería); Villalibre, Dani García, De Marcos, Ruiz de Galarreta and Muniain (Athletic); Witsel (BEL) and De Paul (ARG) (Atlético de Madrid); Kounde (FRA), Marc Guiu y Araújo (URU) (Barcelona); Guido Rodríguez (ARG), Abde (MAR), Pezzella (ARG), Altimira, Fornals, Johnny Cardoso (USA) and William Carvalho (POR) (Betis); San Emeterio, Luis Hernández, Lucas Pires (BRA), Juanmi and Javi Hernández (Cádiz); Unai Núñez, Starfelt (SWE) and De la Torre (USA) (Celta); Mitrovic (SRB), Carmona, Aleñá, Gastón (URU) and Óscar Rodríguez (Getafe); Miguel Gutiérrez, Blind (NED) and Eric García (Girona); Miguel Rubio, Boyé (ARG), Gonzalo Villar, Bruno Méndez (URU), Ignasi Miquel, Pellistri (URU) and Corbeanu (CAN) (Granada); Coco, Sory Kaba (GUI), Benito Ramírez, Julián Araújo (MEX), Cristian Herrera, Juanma Herzog, Álex Suárez and Sandro (Las Palmas); Samu Costa (POR), Javi Llabrés and Copete (Mallorca); Aimar Oroz (1p), Nacho Vidal, José Arnáiz, Catena, Pablo Ibáñez, Areso and Unai García (Osasuna); Pathe Ciss (SEN), Nteka (FRA) (1p), De Frutos, Kike Pérez, Falcao (COL) (1p), Óscar Valentín, Mumin (GHA), Unai López, Raúl de Tomás (1p) and Lejeune (FRA) (Vallecano Ray); Valverde (URU), Kroos (GER), Lucas Vázquez and Rüdiger (GER) (Real Madrid); Le Normand and Andre Silva (POR) (1p) (Real Sociedad); Gudelj (SRB), Suso, Sow (SUI) and Pedrosa (Seville); Diakhaby (FRA), Gayà, Fran Pérez, Hugo Guillamón, Canós and Jesús Vázquez (Valencia); Foyth (ARG), Álex Baena, Pedraza, Mandi (ALG), Parejo (1p), Ilias Akhomach (MAR), Alberto Moreno and Capoue (FRA) (Villarreal).

– Own goal: Abqar (Alavés against Sevilla), Miki Bosch (Granada, against Real Sociedad), Le Normand (Real Sociedad, against Granada), Cenk (Valencia, against Alavés), Rafa Marín (Alavés, against Celta); Sergio Ramos (Sevilla, against Barcelona); Bellerín (Betis, against Alavés), Alaba (Real Madrid, against Sevilla); Coco (Las Palmas, against Osasuna); Torrente (Granada, against Alavés); Lejeune (Rayo, against Barcelona); Dmitrovic (Sevilla, against Real Sociedad); Hawthorn (Rayo, against Athletic); Ruiz de Galarreta (Athletic, against Granada); Bailly (Villarreal, against Barcelona); Yuri (Athletic, against Betis); Pezzella (Betis, against Atlético de Madrid). EFE

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