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简介西媒:本澤馬領跑金球獎爭奪戰 對手僅剩丁丁薩拉赫_歐冠_德布勞內_曼城www.ty42.com 日期:2022-04-13 19:01:00| 評論(已有340729條評論) ...
西媒 :本澤馬領跑金球獎爭奪戰 對手僅剩丁丁薩拉赫_歐冠_德布勞內_曼城
www.ty42.com 日期:2022-04-13 19:01:00| 評論(已有340729條評論)北京時間4月13日 ,西媒西班牙媒體《阿斯報》發文認為皇馬前鋒本澤馬領跑今年的本泽金球獎爭奪戰 ,阿斯報表示現在本澤馬競爭金球獎的马领主要對手隻剩下德布勞內和薩拉赫兩人。
《阿斯報》表示 ,跑金此前萊萬無疑是球奖本澤馬的最主要對手 ,他在本賽季參加的争夺战对41場比賽中打入了47球,但他淩晨止步歐冠八強 ,手仅剩丁如果你為拜仁效力想贏得金球的丁萨話 ,那麽隻有德甲冠軍是拉赫不夠的 。另外今年的西媒金球獎評選不會考慮世界杯成績,所以本澤馬已經在歐冠和聯賽中的本泽成績已經有了足夠的說服力 。
目前,马领薩拉赫和德布勞內二人是跑金本澤馬的主要競爭對手,利物浦和曼城仍然在歐冠聯賽中,球奖本賽季德布勞內出場36場比賽 ,争夺战对貢獻14球8助 ,薩拉赫出場39場比賽 ,貢獻28球11助攻 。
本賽季本澤馬已經幫助皇馬闖入了歐冠四強,並且他賽季共出場38場比賽 ,打入38粒進球 。多數金球獎的競爭對手都已經在歐冠聯賽中止步 ,例如梅西 、姆巴佩、C羅、萊萬等人。
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