Striker vacuum in the Bundesliga
The Bundesliga has a striker problem this season – at least as far as the top players are concerned. In the current season, with 3.23 goals per game, there have been more goals than in years and significantly more than in the other European leagues, but these are spread over several shoulders. This shows a comparison of the top scorers after the 21st matchday per season.
Niclas Füllkrug tops the rankings with 13 goals for Werder Bremen in 2022/23 – a figure that was last beaten in 2006/07 when Mario Gómez had 12 goals after 21 games en route to the championship with VfB Stuttgart. Only in 2001/02 (Márcio Amoroso, 11 goals) did the most successful striker in the Bundesliga have a poorer result in the same period of this millennium.
Since 2000/01: Best Bundesliga goalscorers after matchday 21
2000/01 – Ebbe Sand – 14 goals for Schalke 04
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2001/02 – Márcio Amoroso – 11 goals for Borussia Dortmund
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2002/03 – Aílton – 14 goals for Werder Bremen
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2003/04 – Aílton – 19 goals for Werder Bremen
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2004/05 – Marek Mintal – 15 goals for 1. FC Nürnberg
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2005/06 – Miroslav Klose – 16 goals for Werder Bremen
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2006/07 – Mario Gómez – 12 goals for VfB Stuttgart
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2007/08 – Luca Toni – 13 goals for Bayern
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2008/09 – Vedad Ibisevic – 18 goals for TSG Hoffenheim
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2009/10 – Stefan Kiessling – 13 goals for Bayer Leverkusen
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2010/11 – Mario Gómez – 16 goals for Bayern
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2011/12 – Mario Gómez – 18 goals for Bayern
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2012/13 – Mario Mandzukic – 14 goals for Bayern
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Also Robert Lewandowski (BVB) and Stefan Kießling (Bayer 04) with 14 goals
2013/14 – Robert Lewandowski – 14 goals for Borussia Dortmund
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Also Adrian Ramos (Hertha BSC) with 14 goals
2014/15 – Arjen Robben – 14 goals for Bayern
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Also Alexander Meier (Eintracht Frankfurt) with 14 goals
2015/16 – Robert Lewandowski – 21 goals for Bayern
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2016/17 – Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 17 goals for Borussia Dortmund
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Also Anthony Modeste (1. FC Köln) with 17 goals
2017/18 – Robert Lewandowski – 18 goals for Bayern
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2018/19 – Luka Jović – 14 goals for Eintracht Frankfurt
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2019/20 – Robert Lewandowski – 22 goals for Bayern
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2020/21 – Robert Lewandowski – 25 goals for Bayern
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2021/22 – Robert Lewandowski – 24 goals for Bayern
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2022/23 – Niclas Füllkrug – 13 goals for Werder Bremen
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The trend in recent years has clearly pointed in the opposite direction. Above all, Robert Lewandowski regularly shattered the records from the past and led the goalscorers list six times after the 21st matchday since 2013/14. In the past three years he has scored at least 22 goals, in 2020/21 it was 25, almost twice as many as Füllkrug had in the current season.
Bundesliga clippers: Lewandowski and Haaland leave a vacuum
After the departure of the Pole to FC Barcelona and Erling Haaland to Manchester City, the vacuum of top center forwards in the league becomes clear. With 61 goals, Bayern still provide an outstanding offensive, but with Jamal Musiala (10) only one player has a double-digit number of goals. At BVB, Sébastien Haller, who was committed as a goalkeeper, missed the entire first half of the season, while Youssoufa Moukoko was only able to show his class to a limited extent.
Anthony Modeste is currently the only striker number three for the Black and Yellows, who after 21 games for 1. FC Köln still scored 14 goals in the 2021/22 season – and would thus lead the league this season. The Frenchman has been in a slump since the summer, as has Patrik Schick (18 goals after 21 games in 2021/22), who scored only his third goal of the season for Bayer 04 Leverkusen after an injury break at the weekend. So it is that even attacking midfielders like Vincenzo Grifo (11 goals) can hope for the top scorer this year.
Kolo Muani & Thuram in the top 5: The top scorers in the Bundesliga
21 Mergim Berisha (FC Augsburg) – 6 goals
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As of February 20, 2023
21 Jae-sung Lee (Mainz 05) – 6 goals
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21 Sadio Mané (Bayern) – 6 goals
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21 Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart) – 6 goals
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21 Leroy Sane (Bayern) – 6 goals
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21 Youssoufa Moukoko (BVB) – 6 goals
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13 Julian Brandt (BVB) – 6 goals
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13 Ermedin Demirovic (FC Augsburg) – 7 goals
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13 Philipp Hofmann (VfL Bochum) – 7 goals
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13 Jesper Lindstrom (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 7 goals
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13 Moussa Diaby (Bayer Leverkusen) – 7 goals
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13 Sheraldo Becker (Union Berlin) – 7 goals
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13 Daichi Kamada (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 7 goals
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13 Marcus Ingvartsen (Mainz 05) – 7 goals
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8 Michael Gregoritsch (SC Freiburg) – 8 goals
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8 Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Bayern) – 8 goals
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8 Jonas Hofmann (Gladbach) – 8 goals
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8 Dodi Lukebakio (Hertha BSC) – 8 goals
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8 Karim Onisiwo (Mainz 05) – 8 goals
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7 Serge Gnabry (Bayern) – 9 goals
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5 Randal Kolo Muani (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 10 goals
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5 Jamal Musiala (Bayern) – 10 goals
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3 Marcus Thuram (Borussia Monchengladbach) – 11 goals
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3 Vincenzo Grifo (SC Freiburg) – 11 goals
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2 Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig) – 12 goals
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1 Niclas Fullkrug (Werder Bremen) – 13 goals
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