- Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 6 goals.
Ronaldo has been singly brilliant in front of goal for the Los Blancos this season, scoring in each of their four games. The Portuguese who was just crowned the FIFA Best Player for the fifth time will be hoping to have as much success in the domestic league too.
- Harry Kane (Tottenham) 5 goals.
English next big thing will not be bothered about his goal drought in both legs of encounter with Madrid as the team progresses into the knockout round. Harry Kane has also provided two assists as he warms his way back to 100% fitness.
- Neymar (Paris Saint-Germain) 4 goals.
Neymar’s start at PSG is surreal, right from the first day he wore the club’s jersey, and he has been on top form. The coach should watch him for any sign of strain as he has been a force to reckon with in the tournament.
- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) 4 goals.
His move back to the EPL for Liverpool will remain the best thing the Egyptian did in his career. He is currently up for Africa’s best player award and his impact for the Reds has been terrific.
- Cenk Tosun (Besiktas) 4 goals.
He is part of Besiktas’ story as they keep their unbeaten run in home matches up and Tosun will have an eye on more goals as the club is on the verge of progressing to the next rounds.
- Wissam Ben Yedder (Sevilla) 4 goals.
Sevilla turned the tie around against Spartak Moscow after losing last time, placing them behind Liverpool. Ben Yedder has been very good in his finishing for the Spanish club this season.
- Edison Cavani (Paris Saint-Germain) 4 goals.
This is another proof of the brilliance of the French giants as they put their money signings to optimal use. Cavani has always been in the charts and this time is no different as he and Neymar look to continue improving their on-field understanding.
- Vincent Aboubakar (FC Porto) 3 goals.
Porto is coming back into the big names of the Champions League and with Aboubakar firing on all cylinders, the Portuguese side will want to progress a round higher than they did last season.
- Roberto Firminho (Liverpool) 3 goals.
Brazil’s Firminho keeps the Reds in good shape ahead of the return of Sadio Mane. Firminho displays outstanding skills to push attacks and have three goals for his commitments to the club this term.
- Edin Dzeko (AS Roma) 3 goals.
Dzeko has been doing what he does best with good positioning in the box and clinical finishes. Though he has had poor goal per shot ratio so far, he still leads the chart for the club.
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