
Who is the top goal scorer of 2024–25 Spanish La Liga season? Where do Mbappe and Lewandowski stand?
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The 2024-25 season ended with a Pichichi Trophy showdown. Kylian Mbappé won it with a big performance in the last game against Real Sociedad.
Robert Lewandowski
of Barcelona fought hard but came up short.
The 2024-25 season ended with a Pichichi Trophy showdown. Kylian Mbappé won it.
Kylian Mbappé's brilliance secures Pichichi Trophy
Mbappé won the 2024-25 La Liga Pichichi Trophy with 31 goals for Real Madrid. In the last game on May 25, 2025, he scored 2 against Real Sociedad and won 2-0. He missed a penalty but scored from the rebound. His second goal was from a Vinicius Junior pass, easy for him to score. He scored 9 in his last 5 games, more than everyone else.
Here are the top scorers in La Liga this season:
Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid): 31 goals
Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona): 25 goals
Ante Budimir (Osasuna): 21 goals
Ayoze Perez (Villarreal): 19 goals
Raphinha (Barcelona): 18 goals
Even though Mbappé won the award, Real Madrid came second to Barcelona and didn't win big trophies.
His 31 goals also got him the European Golden Boot.
Robert Lewandowski's strong season falls short
Robert Lewandowski, Barcelona's older striker, scored 25 goals in the 2024-25 La Liga season, coming second behind Mbappé. He worked hard but was six goals behind the winner. Football365 said he scored two goals in Barcelona's last game against Athletic Bilbao, showing he's still great at 36. His 25 goals helped Barcelona win the league, but he didn't get the Pichichi.
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Barcelona end La Liga with 3-0 win; Robert Lewandowski misses out on Golden Boot to Kylian Mbappe
People on X said Lewandowski did well with goals and assists, helping his team a lot. But Mbappé's many goals in the last games were too much for him. Other players like Ante Budimir, Ayoze Perez, and Raphinha scored a lot too, but they were far behind the top two. Mbappé's speed and skill made him the best, while Lewandowski had a good season but missed the top award. Both players will try again next season.
The 2024-25 La Liga season had an exciting race for the top goal scorer. Mbappé's 31 goals won him the Pichichi and the European Golden Boot. Lewandowski scored 25 goals but couldn't win. Fans can't wait to see what happens next season.
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