Gabonese striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang wrote his name in golden letters in the list of the top ten scorers in the history of the European League.
The Blaugrana striker scored 24 goals in 47 matches he played in the tournament, and continues his streak by scoring seven goals in the last seven official commitments. Gabonese French striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang entered the list of the top ten scorers in the history of the European League thanks to the goal he scored in the second leg against Galatasaray, who Make the score 1-2.
The Blaugrana player plays a great role in Xavi’s team and has already scored 9 goals in his last 8 official commitments with Barcelona.
Aubameyang has a total of 24 goals in the second European competition, which puts him in the tenth place in the scoring chart of all time. The Gabonese international beat striker Monas Dabor (Hoffenheim), who added the same goals but less because he needed 52 games compared to 47 for Aubameyang.
The Dutch historical classification is topped by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (34 goals), the Swede Henrik Larsson (31), the Colombian Radamel Falcao and Germany’s Dieter Muller with 30 goals.
The Barcelona striker is more effective away from home than he was at the Camp Nou, seven of his nine goals came as a visitor
In the same context, Barcelona won a broad victory over Real Madrid on Sunday evening, by four clean, in the match of the 29th round of the Spanish League competition, which was held at the “Santiago Bernabeu” stadium.
Gabonese striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, whom Xavi praised as a gift from heaven, scored two goals and made a goal, to write a testament to his brilliance with the Catalan club.
After his second goal, Aubameyang ran towards the corner flag to celebrate, before someone gave him a red ball, for the Gabonese to imitate a movement referring to the popular “Dragon Ball Z” cartoon.
The Gabonese celebration came in reference to Goku’s character in the series, and Aubameyang’s movement was evident to all of the character’s fans from all over the world.