Serhou Guirassy and Raphinha sit joint top of the UEFA Champions League scoring chart with 13 goals apiece following the conclusion of the semi-final stage, underlining their consistency and impact throughout the tournament.
The pair have each found the net 13 times in 14 appearances, making them the most prolific scorers of this season’s campaign.
Their clinical finishing has powered their respective teams through key stages of the competition and kept them firmly in contention for individual honours.
Just behind them, Harry Kane and Robert Lewandowski remain level on 11 goals each from 13 matches, forming a close chasing pack.
The experienced forwards have been instrumental for their clubs, converting crucial chances and delivering standout performances under pressure.
Lautaro Martínez rounds out the top five with nine goals in 13 games, continuing his fine form in European competition.
The Argentine has maintained his attacking influence throughout the tournament, offering Inter Milan a reliable presence in the final third.
Further down the rankings, Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembélé, and Vinícius Júnior share sixth position with eight goals each.
Haaland needed only nine matches to reach his tally, a reminder of his explosive scoring ability.
Dembélé, meanwhile, scored his eight over a longer stretch of 14 games, while Vinícius struck his in 12 outings, showcasing the Brazilian’s flair and precision on the left wing.
In tenth place are Julián Álvarez and Vangelis Pavlidis, both of whom have scored seven goals.
Álvarez achieved the feat in 10 matches, with Pavlidis netting his in 12.
Their efforts, while not enough to break into the very top bracket, have nonetheless made significant contributions to their teams’ Champions League journeys.
With only the final left to play, the top of the scoring leaderboard is unlikely to shift dramatically.
Guirassy and Raphinha have completed their campaigns, while Lautaro Martínez could still influence the rankings should he score in the final match.
However, barring a dramatic shift, the race for the Golden Boot appears to be drawing to a close.
Top five scorers after the semi-finals:
- Serhou Guirassy – 13 goals (14 matches)
- Raphinha – 13 goals (14 matches)
- Harry Kane – 11 goals (13 matches)
- Robert Lewandowski – 11 goals (13 matches)
- Lautaro Martínez – 9 goals (13 matches)