Who are the 10 best football attackers in the world right now?

 

Football fans of all affiliations made many comparisons and ranked players, especially in the front line, but who is the best striker in the world 2022?

 

The most difficult thing in football is scoring goals, and this makes the attacker's role on the field the most important of all players.



List of the best striker in the world 2022


Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan)

 

Martinez finished last season, scoring 21 goals in 35 Serie A matches, and started the new season strongly as well, scoring 3 goals in the first 6 Serie A matches.

 

At the age of 25 he appears to have scored his first goal. The Argentine boasts pace and powerful shots, and has recently been linked with a number of Premier League clubs.



Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Chelsea)

 

Few Premier League fans expected the Gabonese to return to London, but the former Arsenal man swapped Barcelona for Chelsea on the summer transfer window's final day.

 

Aubameyang may be 33, but he has proven in his short time at Barcelona that he still has lightning speed and a deadly finish to hurt opponents.

 

His 11 goals in 17 La Liga appearances was impressive, and Chelsea fans will be eager to see him play in the blue under new manager Graham Potter.






Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus)

 

After scoring 49 goals in 108 appearances for Fiorentina, Juventus fans expected big things when the Serbian striker arrived in Turin in January.

 

The Juve striker lived up to expectations, as he scored nine goals for the old lady’s team before the end of last season, and he started the current season by scoring 4 goals in the first 5 matches in the Italian League, and he is still only 22 years old.



Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal)

 

The Brazilian striker has proven to be a pivotal piece of Arsenal's squad since joining them from Manchester City this summer.

 

An agile goalscorer with skill and vision, few strikers in world football attack defenders with the same level of dedication as Jesus who could be crucial in the race to qualify for next season's Champions League.



Darwin Nunez (Liverpool)

 

The Liverpool administration contracted with the Uruguayan striker during the summer to replace Sadio Mane in the Reds attack.

 

Núñez has shown little of his quality so far, with a back-heel goal against Fulham in the opening day of the Premier League, but Reds fans have a lot to expect from him for the rest of the season.



Harry Kane (Tottenham)

 

The England captain unusually started the season with an early burst, scoring 5 goals in his first 6 Premier League matches.

 

Kane's movement, perfect passing and vision make him a more versatile striker than many of the players on this list, and he is now third in the Premier League's all-time leading scorers list, just 20 goals behind Wayne Rooney (208 goals).



Kylian Mbappe (Paris Saint-Germain)

 

7 goals in Mbappe's first 6 matches in Ligue 1 this season were proof that the French striker will not slow down just because he landed a huge new contract with Paris Saint-Germain over the summer.

 

The 23-year-old also has more power at the French club than some of the board members, but fans will be pleased to see that this hasn't distracted him from his main focus of scoring goals.







Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona)

 

The prolific Polish striker became the first player to score hat-tricks in the Champions League for 3 different clubs when he scored 3 goals for Barcelona against Viktoria Plzen in early September.

 

At the age of thirty-four, Leva went to Catalonia, and continued the scoring style that made him score more than 344 goals in 375 games with his former team, Bayern Munich, still as unstoppable as ever.



Karim Benzema (Real Madrid)

 

He may deservedly be the best player in the world in 2022, after leading Real Madrid to glory in the Champions League last season.

 

Before the latest injury, Benzema had also had a good start to the season and was in solid form, with his accuracy, strength and desire to keep working...he is simply exceptional.


 

Erling Haaland (Manchester City)

 

Some questioned Manchester City's summer contract, Erling Haaland, and the possibility of transferring his glow to the English Premier League, but the Norwegian striker did not deny the news.

 

Haaland answered every question emphatically, as he seamlessly entered Pep Guardiola's league-winning team last season and scored 10 goals in just 6 games. And it wouldn't be a surprise if he broke the record for scoring goals in a single season (which is 34 goals).



More Related,..

Why is soccer the most popular sport?

The winning countries of the FIFA World Cup since its inception

10 international teams top the list of the most expensive in the Qatar World Cup 2022

What you do not know about Eden Hazard

Vinicius: Neymar is ourbest player... and we can continue dancing until the World Cup final





Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post