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1. LIONEL MESSI (BARCELONA) – 8.2
The Barcelona icon scored his 500th goal for the club as he netted in the 2-1 victory at Sevilla.
Messi was instrumental in Barca’s crucial win and set-up team-mate Luis suarez for the winner.
The Argentine legend has scored 500 goals in 592 matches for the Nou Camp club, including friendlies – with 469 of those strikes coming in official fixtures.
Messi in 2016:
— Leo Messi (@messi10stats) November 7, 2016
Most GOALS
Most ASSISTS
Most DRIBBLES
Most HATTRICKS
Most FREEKICK
Most CHANCES CREATED
Best in everything. The best ever🐐 pic.twitter.com/c9WApCX8WM
2. GARETH BALE (REAL MADRID) – 7.6
The Welsh star celebrated his new Bernabeu contract extension by netting two goals in Real’s home success against Leganes.
Bale scored two in the first-half – ensuring that Zinedine Zidane’s men go into the international break on top of La Liga.
Vamos! Thank you Bernabeu! ⚽️🍂 pic.twitter.com/aA09HFNqb2
— Gareth Bale (@GarethBale11) November 6, 2016
3. SANDRO RAMIREZ (MALAGA) – 7.5
The young Spanish forward hit a vital equalising goal for Malaga, before the team went on to beat Sporting Gijon 3-2 at La Rosaleda.
Ramirez, who previously played for Barcelona, was a constant menace throughout and has been in top form this season for the mid-table outfit.
+3ptos🔵⚪️ pic.twitter.com/217bxc3N86
— Sandro Ramirez (@sandroramirez9) November 5, 2016
4. CARLOS VELA (REAL SOCIEDAD) – 7.4
Former Arsenal star Carlos Vela condemned Atletico Madrid to defeat at San Sebastian, as the striker scored one penalty and set-up another in the 2-0 success.
The victory marked Sociedad’s first victory over Atletico since November 2014 as Eusebio Sacristan’s men moved up to sixth in the La Liga table.
5. JAVI ONTIVEROS (MALAGA) – 7.4
The 19-year-old winger made a big impact as Juande Ramos’ Malaguenos team climbed into the top-half of La Liga.
Michael Santos got the winner to see off a spirited Sporting team.
Este fotón de @javi_ontiveros y @pelosantos10 gritando como locos el 3-2 del @MalagaCF hoy ante el @RealSporting es puro fútbol #OleMiMálaga pic.twitter.com/urGYiSGlmn
— Joaquín Marín D. (@jmarind) November 4, 2016