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Lionel Messi confirmed as European Golden Shoe winner

Lionel Messi confirmed as European Golden Shoe winner

The Argentine superstar has been crowned as the continent's top scorer, bagging himself half a century of league goals throughout a record-breaking 2011-12 season

Lionel Messi has been confirmed as the winner of the European Golden Shoe award for the continent's top scorer.

The mercurial Argentine scored an insurmountable 50 goals in Barcelona's La Liga campaign, finishing the season four goals ahead of the runnerup Cristiano Ronaldo.

A sublime run of nine goals in his final four league matches, including all the goals in the 4-0 win over Espanyol in Pep Guardiola's final home game, saw Messi surge past his Real Madrid rival to claim the accolade ahead of Ronaldo, who despite scoring in all of his last four league games, could not retain the Pichichi and European Golden Shoe honours he won last season.

Robin van Persie secured third spot by matching Arsenal legend Thierry Henry's record 30-goal haul in a single season. In his most prolific campaign for Arsene Wenger's side, the Dutch striker helped the Gunners secure Champions League football for the 15th consecutive season.

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar was the Bundesliga's highest scorer with a tally of 29 goals as he finished just two points shy of Van Persie. He in turn ended the same distance ahead of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who became the first player to win the capocannoniere with two different Serie A clubs.

Wayne Rooney found the net 27 times for Manchester United but it was not enough to stop the Premier League title from going to his team's fiercest rivals, Manchester City. He scored the only goal as the Red Devils defeated Sunderland on the final day of the season to complete the campaign with 54 points.

That goal allowed him to move clear of Mario Gomez, who was unable to find the net on the final day of the Bundesliga despite his Bayern Munich side thrashing relegated Koln 4-1.

The remaining places were made up of four different players, each achieving a points total of 48. Burak Yilmaz and Bas Dost both scored an impressive 32 times for their respective clubs but finished lower in the rankings by virtue of playing in a lower-ranking league.

Radamel Falcao found the net on 24 occasions in La Liga in his debut season with Europa League champions Atletico Madrid while despite a disappointing campaign for Inter as a club, Diego Milito also racked up the same amount of goals.

 

Rank

Player          

Country

Club

League

Weight

Goals

Points

1

L. Messi

ARG

Barcelona

ESP

2

50

100

2

C. Ronaldo

POR

Real Madrid

ESP

2

    46     92

3

R. v Persie

NED

Arsenal

ENG

2

30

60

4

K. Huntelaar

NED

Schalke

GER

2 29 58

5

Z. Ibrahimovic

SWE

AC Milan

ITA

2

28

56

6

W. Rooney

ENG

Man Utd

ENG

2

27

54

7

M. Gomez

GER

Bayern

GER

2

26

52

8

B. Yilmaz

TUR

Trabzonspor

TUR

1.5

32

48

=

B. Dost

NED

Heerenveen

NED

    1.5

32

48

=

R. Falcao

COL

Atl. Madrid

ESP

2

24

48

= D. Milito
ARG Inter ITA

2

24

    48

* = league season finished



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