Who Will Win The Golden Boot 2018

Posted By admin On 22/03/22

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The world’s most prolific footballers have all kindly agreed to meet up in Russia and bang a load of goals.

But who will score the most?

talkSPORT have taken a look at who the bookmakers reckon will win the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup.

Take your pick…

Suarez is bound to do something outrageous at the World Cup. In 2010, he denied Africa a first-ever semi-final by handling on the line in the 120th minute against Ghana. Then four years later he had a little nibble on Giorgio Chiellini’s shoulder. Perhaps this time we’ll talk about his football.

The Paris Saint-German has come out of the shadows in France since Zlatan Ibrahimovic left the club and even with Neymar and Kylian Mbappe battling to get the ball in the back of the net he managed 28 in Ligue 1 last term.

Only Edinson Cavani scored more goals than the 21-year-old in South American qualifying and he has brought a new dimension to Brazil’s play. The Samba Stars are expected to go the distance, so he’ll have plenty of time to

Here’s an incredible stat: Lukaku has over 100 Premier League goals and is Belgium’s all-time record goalscorer. He’s 25.

If Kane replicates his Premier League habit of humiliating the lesser teams, he should score a hatful against Panama in the group stage. The rest will come down to how far England progress which, according to many, isn’t likely to be further than the quarters.

As well as holding Portugal’s appearance record, the prolific Ronaldo has also scored more goals than any other player in the history of the Iberian nation. The five-time Ballon D’Or winner scored over 50 per cent of his nation’s goals in qualifying and carries the vast majority of their attacking threat. At 33 years of age, this is likely the last World Cup for Ronaldo and the last chance for him to guide Portugal to the greatest honour in the game.

While he is only 22, he has more than 150 appearances and 47 goals in the German top-flight, first for Stuttgart and more recently for Leipzig. Werner isn’t a total stranger to the big occasion, either. He scored three goals in Germany’s 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup triumph and went home with the Golden Boot.

France are many people’s favourites for the tournament, so it goes without saying that their most prolific player could win the Golden Boot. The goals may be shared out among Les Bleus, though, with several players capable of going big in Russia.

The Barcelona legend has 61 goals in 123 games for Argentina at almost exactly a goal every two games. But that’s nothing compared to his domestic record of 552 goals in 637 appearances. He has netted five times in three World Cups, including four in 2014 and a blank in 2010. Argentina will be hoping he replicates his Brazil form, rather than South Africa.

The phrase ‘Neymar dependencia’ has genuinely established itself in Brazilian football parlance, so you can imagine the panic when he suffered a fractured metatarsal and sprained ankle early in March. The hopes of an entire nation rest largely on his shoulders.

We’re quickly reaching the business end of the World Cup, and while only one team will be celebrating after the final on July 15th, there’s also some coveted individual hardware to play for. The Golden Boot will be awarded to the top scorer in the tournament, and England’s Harry Kane holds the early lead.

A total of six goals has generally been good enough to seal the award in the past. In the 10 tournaments since Argentina 1978, the Golden Boot winner has finished on six goals a total of seven times.

Two Germans – Thomas Muller in 2010 and Miroslav Klose in 2006 – won the award with five goals. France’s Just Fontaine holds the all-time record with an astonishing 13 goals in the 1958 World Cup.

The favorites:

Harry Kane (ENG) – 5 goals

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In just two games, Harry Kane scored the first five goals of his World Cup career – and he’s now five away from tying Gary Lineker’s career England record of 10. You could argue that Kane’s fortunate to have five goals – he’s converted two penalties and bagged another when a ball deflected off his heel against Panama – but England will need him to keep scoring if they want to advance to the final.

Romelu Lukaku (BEL) – 4 goals

Lukaku became the first player since Diego Maradona to score multiple goals in consecutive games at the World Cup, only for Kane to one-up him with a hat trick against Panama. Lukaku should have a great chance to add to his total Monday against Japan, and Belgium is a popular pick to go all the way in Russia. A Belgian has never won the Golden Boot in World Cup history.

The contender:

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Kylian Mbappe (FRA) – 3 goals

Kylian Mbappe made himself a household name with a dazzling performance against Argentina, and he’s got the speed to beat nearly any defender. Unfortunately for him, he doesn’t get to take the penalties he may draw later in the tournament.

(Edinson Cavani would also be in this slot after his sensation performance against Portugal raised his goal total to three, but he’s expected to miss Uruguay’s quarterfinal against France due to a calf injury.)

The dark horses:

Artem Dzyuba and Denis Cheryshev (RUS) – 3 goals

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Russia’s unbelievable run at the World Cup continues after knocking out Spain this weekend, and the host country may have to take down Croatia for either of these players to have a chance at the Golden Boot.

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Eden Hazard (BEL) – 2 goals

He’s got a lot of ground to make up, but he has the benefit of being a penalty taker and could add a couple from the spot.