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Only Harry Kane is better! A former right-back has suddenly become Germany's second-highest goalscorer

Most German football fans know that Bayern's Harry Kane currently leads the Bundesliga's scoring charts. But who sits atop the 2. Bundesliga's goalscoring list? That's a detail many don't have on their radar.

  • Unlike in the Premier League, the top scorer here plies his trade for the team in sixteenth place. He has found the net 17 times in 18 appearances so far—an impressive return of a goal every 93 minutes. In the three German professional divisions, only the aforementioned Kane (a goal every 65 minutes) has a better ratio, while Kane's closest pursuer, Deniz Undav of VfB Stuttgart, manages a goal every 106 minutes.

    The man in question is Mateusz Zukowski, a 24-year-old Pole plying his trade for 1. FC Magdeburg. He has netted just over 35 per cent of the club's goals and chipped in with three assists, keeping the relegation-threatened side afloat.

    Anyone who assumes this is merely a hot streak should note that Magdeburg signed him last summer as a right-back—and he arrived with a metatarsal fracture. 

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    Mateusz Zukowski missed the first eight matches.

    Zukowski had suffered the injury while still at his previous club, Slask Wroclaw. As a result, FCM initially preferred to avoid a transfer. However, when last season's top scorer Martijn Kaars (19 goals) departed for FC St. Pauli in a club-record deal worth four million euros, the club moved to sign Zukowski for 250,000 euros on the penultimate day of the window, calling him a "signing for the future" despite his injury. (sporting director Otmar Schork).

    The move was unusual, not only because Zukowski missed the first eight games of the season while recovering and had scored only five goals in 132 previous appearances. FCM never intended to use him as a striker: throughout his career, Zukowski had mainly played as a right-back, a role that had taken him from Lechia Gdańsk to Rangers Glasgow for €600,000 in 2022.

    He struggled to break into the first team, made only one appearance, and after seven months returned to Poland on loan at Lech Poznań. Almost three years ago, Wroclaw pounced to re-sign him. Overall, Zukowski has 105 top-flight appearances in his homeland, though 52 of those were as a substitute.

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    A final training session transformed Mateusz Zukowski into a striker.

    At Wroclaw, who were relegated to the second division last season, he was given the chance to try his hand at various positions for the first time. On several occasions, Zukowski also featured on the right or left wing, and his record includes three appearances as a centre-forward. However, in 37 competitive matches during the 2024/25 season, he managed just two goals.

    After arriving in Magdeburg, he missed two months due to foot surgery. While he was sidelined, the club made a poor start to the campaign, leading coach Markus Fiedler to resign. Petrik Sander replaced him and, as soon as Zukowski recovered, slotted the forward straight back into the attack.

    The coach immediately deployed the four-time U21 international up front, largely thanks to one training session. "We didn't know exactly what sort of player he was. At some point we had a final training session focusing on shooting. He was hammering the ball into the net so hard that the goalkeepers didn't know which way to turn. Petrik Sander then said that Mateusz had no business playing at right-back," explained strike partner Baris Atik recently on "At Broski – Die Sport-Show". 

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    Zukowski's difficult childhood: "He used to hit my mother."

    Without Atik—who has already contributed five goals and eleven assists as a left winger—and Zukowski, Magdeburg would be in far deeper trouble. "I know Mateusz inside out and know how he ticks," says Atik. "I watch his runs and he anticipates my passes; it works very well together."

    Zukowski's game is multi-faceted: he is strong in the air, technically sound, and physically imposing, making him an effective target man. His pace is impressive, and his ability to read the game allows him to combine power and poise in and around the box. By his eleventh outing he had already reached double figures—a feat matched only by two other players in the single-division 2. Bundesliga since 1981: Saarbrücken's Sambo Choji in 2000 and Patrick Helmes for Cologne in 2006.

    His rapid ascent is even more impressive given his background. At 20, while playing in Gdańsk, he told the podcast 'Znajomi Ze Slyszenia' that his mother had suffered domestic violence at the hands of his father. "He beat my mother; it was a difficult time at home," Zukowski said. 

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    Could Mateusz Zukowski be on the move again after only twelve months?

    His mother required four surgeries as a result, and two of his brothers went off the rails. He spent years in therapy. "I don't like to think about it. My mum often does, and then she starts crying," he says. Zukowski has had her date of birth tattooed on his body. "I've always told myself that I want to help my family and get back on my feet through football, so that we can have a better life."

    He has already achieved that goal financially, yet his continued top form means even more lucrative earnings could follow. Like Kaars last year, he could leave FCM after just one season, as scouts now watch him regularly. The club from Saxony-Anhalt has not disclosed how long his contract runs.

    "It's the nature of the business that a player who scores a lot of goals will attract attention from other clubs," said Schork's successor, Peer Jaekel, recently. "We will do everything to make Magdeburg as attractive as possible for him, and I hope he keeps scoring and stays for a long time." That may be ambitious, especially if Magdeburg are relegated.

  • Mateusz Zukowski: A concise overview of his professional career

    PeriodClubCompetitive matchesGoalsAssists
    2017–2022Lechia Gdańsk5021
    2019–2020 Chojniczanka Chojnice (loan)1200
    2022–2023Rangers FC100
    2022–2023Lech Poznań (on loan)300
    2023–2025Wisła Kraków6636
    Since 20251. FC Magdeburg19173