Ibrahimović rejoins Milan: how he made his mark in Europe

"I'm coming back to a Club I hugely respect and to the city of Milan I love," mentioned Zlatan Ibrahimović after confirming his return to the Serie A membership. "I'll fight together with my team-mates to change the course of this season. I will do everything to make it happen."The Rossoneri and 38-year-old have agreed a deal till the top of the present season with an choice to increase the contract for the subsequent one. Ibrahimović scored 56 targets in 85 video games for Milan between 2010–12, successful the Italian title in 2011.

Who are the top scorers in Europe this season?

Who are the top scorers in Europe this season?

There are a number of different metrics for calculating the top scorer in Europe this season; is it the top domestic league scorer, the top UEFA competition scorer or the player top of the ESM Golden Shoe rankings?There are merits to every means of counting; join us as we explore all the key leaderboards. ESM Golden Shoe standings Barcelona's Lionel Messi

Europe’s longest league and cup streaks

Europe’s longest league and cup streaks

Bayern strolled to their sixth consecutive Bundesliga title on Saturday, beating Augsburg 4-1 away to extend the run they began in 2012/13. Impressive, but still not enough to put them on the leaderboard for successive league crowns in a European championship.Top spot in the table is held by two clubs who have both racked up 14 straight title triumphs: Latvian side Skonto and Lincoln of Gibraltar, who missed the chance to move clear when they were pipped by Europa on the final day of the 2016/17 campaign. Lincoln's disappointment last season meant that they also fell one title short of

Top five best attacks in Europe’s top ten leagues

Top five best attacks in Europe’s top ten leagues

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Who will finish 2017 as Europe’s top scorer?

Who will finish 2017 as Europe’s top scorer?

On Sunday, Lionel Messi spurned the chance to move back out in front as the top European marksman of 2017 after missing a penalty in Barcelona's 4-0 defeat of Deportivo on Sunday.PICK YOUR TEAM OF THE YEAR The Argentina forward failed to beat goalkeeper Rubén Martínez from the spot and also hit the woodwork on three occasions as he remained on 53 goals for club and country in the calendar year. He continues to share top spot with Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo, who drew level with Real Madrid's winner in the FIFA Club World Cup final on Saturday.Messi and Ronaldo

Goals per game: Europe’s top international scorers

Goals per game: Europe’s top international scorers

Cristiano Ronaldo's longevity and consistency as an international goalscorer is not in dispute; qualifying included, he has made more outfield appearances in FIFA World Cups and UEFA European Championships than any other player, and scored more goals, but in terms of strikes per game, his score of 0.63 (rounded up from 0.6288) leaves him a good way down our all-time standings.Poland's Robert Lewandowski (0.72 goals per game) is the only current international who makes it into our top ten. For our calculations, we included only players who had scored a minimum of 20 goals in World Cups and EUROs (qualifying and

Final standings: Messi tops Europe’s leading league scorers

Final standings: Messi tops Europe’s leading league scorers

Lionel Messi could not hold on to be the campaign's top UEFA Champions League marksman, but has finished as the top scorer in Europe's top domestic leagues for 2016/17.Messi's tally of 37 goals from 34 Liga outings proved to be insurmountable. Edinson Cavani and Bas Dost came second and third respectively, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Robert Lewandowski the only other players to hit 30 or more. The leading eight scorers (seven nationalities) all ply their trade in one of Europe's top seven leagues according to UEFA coefficient rankings. Yet the most prolific striker of the 2016/17 season was found in Gibraltar,