Paris leads European clubs in the scoring charts
Paris Saint-Germain continues to emphasize the power and importance of teamwork over individual stars, having become the most diverse scoring team in Europe's top five leagues. Fourteen different players have scored in Ligue 1 so far, surpassing Villarreal's 12 La Liga goalscorers. This collective success is a result of coach Luis Enrique's vision since taking charge over two years ago, and his desire to build a team based on collective performance. This approach accelerated after the departure of French star Kylian Mbappé and culminated in PSG's first-ever Champions League title . Among the top scorers for PSG this season are Gonzalo Ramos and João Neves, each with five goals. Despite Paris Saint-Germain and Villarreal dominating the top of this ranking, 11 other teams boast 11 different players who have scored in their respective domestic leagues so far. Among them are Bayern Munich and Barcelona, the only two teams to have surpassed the 30-goal mark, with only team goals counted (excluding own goals) . For Bayern Munich, Harry Kane leads the way with 13 goals, followed by Colombian Luis Díaz with six. Barcelona's top scorers are Polish striker Robert Lewandowski with seven goals and Spaniard Ferran Torres with five. Also tied for the top spot with Barcelona and the Bavarian giants are Marseille, Lille, Chelsea, Arsenal, Juventus, Inter Milan, Brighton, and Sevilla.