The Italians, Manuel Locatelli and Ciro Immobile, joined Cristiano Ronaldo, Lukaku and Patrick Schick at the top of the list of scorers in Euro 2020 on Wednesday, all with two goals, after they scored on Wednesday in Italy’s victory over Italy and Switzerland (3-0), in one of the Group A matches in European Championship.
The Sassuolo midfielder started scoring with a double dose, jumping straight to the top of the list, while Immobile, who had already scored against Turkey (3-0), scored again against Switzerland, after his teammate.
So we have five players with two goals, another 21 goals with one goal only and three special goals, for a total of 34 goals already scored in the fifteen games he played in this final stage (at a rate of 2.26 goals per game).
scorers list
brace:
Romelu Lukaku (Belgium)
Cerro Immobile (Italy)
Manuel Locatelli (Italy)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
Patrik Schick (Czech Republic)
one goal:
Marko Arnautovic (Austria)
Michael Gregorich (Austria)
Stefan Leiner (Austria)
Thomas Meunier (Belgium)
Milan Skriniar (Slovakia)
Joel Bohjanpalo (Finlandia)
Raheem Sterling (England)
Lorenzo Insigne (Italy)
Goran Pandev (North Macedonia)
Aaron Ramsey (Wales)
Conor Roberts (Wales)
Kiefer Moore (Wales)
Denzel Dumfries (Netherlands)
Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands)
Wout Weghorst (Netherlands)
Carol Linetti (Poland)
Rafael Guerrero (Portugal)
Alexei Miranchuk (Russia)
Brielle Embolo (Switzerland)
Andriy Yarolenko (Ukraine)
Roman Yarmashuk (Ukraine)
At the same goal:
Mats Hummels (Germany), for France
Wojciech Szczesny (Polónia), Saleh da Eslováquia
Merih Demiral (Turkey), for Italy
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