Top attacking trios in Europe: How do Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain compare to teams across the continent?

Top attacking trios in Europe: How do Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain compare to teams across the continent?
Liverpool face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League tonight as two of the most feared forward lines in Europe go head-to-head – live on talkSPORT.The Reds are likely to start their triumvirate of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, while PSG should get Kylian Mbappe, Neymar, and Edinson Cavani all on the pitch at the same time, despite recent injuries to the France and Brazil aces.Liverpool players attempt to tackle Neymar in the reverse fixture.27
Liverpool players attempt to tackle Neymar in the reverse fixture.
Jurgen Klopp’s men haven’t quite shown the form of last season but are still a formidable threat to any club, even the French giants.But they will be way of the three-pronged attack going the other way which could cause them all sorts of problems.Much will be said about the six superstars, but which attacking trio has scored the most goals in Europe’s top five leagues this season? Find out below… 20= Hoffenheim (Bundesliga) 14 goalsReiss Nelson (6), Andrej Kramaric (4), and Joelinton (4)27
Reiss Nelson (6), Andrej Kramaric (4), and Joelinton (4)
20= Lyon (Ligue 1) 14 goalsMemphis Depay (5), Houssem Aouar (5), Bertrand Traore (4)27
Memphis Depay (5), Houssem Aouar (5), Bertrand Traore (4)
20= Bayern Munich 14 goalsRobert Lewandowski (7), Thomas Muller (4), and James Rodriguez (3)27
Robert Lewandowski (7), Thomas Muller (4), and James Rodriguez (3)
20= Bournemouth 14 goalsCallum Wilson (6), Joshua King (5), and David Brooks (3)27
Callum Wilson (6), Joshua King (5), and David Brooks (3)
20= Everton 14 goalsRicharlison (6), Gylfi Sigurdsson (6), and Cenk Tosun (2)27
Richarlison (6), Gylfi Sigurdsson (6), and Cenk Tosun (2)
20= Lazio 14 goalsCiro Immobile (8), Joaquin Correa (3), and Marco Parolo (3)27
Ciro Immobile (8), Joaquin Correa (3), and Marco Parolo (3)
20= Genoa 14 goalsKryzysztof Piatek (10), Christian Kouame (2), and Goran Pandev (2)27
Kryzysztof Piatek (10), Christian Kouame (2), and Goran Pandev (2)
16= RB Leipzig 15 goalsTimo Werner (6), Yussuf Poulsen (6), and Jean-Kevin Augustin (3)27
Timo Werner (6), Yussuf Poulsen (6), and Jean-Kevin Augustin (3)
16= Tottenham Hotspur 15 goalsHarry Kane (7), Lucas Moura (4), and Erik Lamela (4)GETTY27
Harry Kane (7), Lucas Moura (4), and Erik Lamela (4)
16= Montpellier 15 goalsAndy Delort (7), Gaetan Laborde (6), and Ambroise Oyongo (2)27
Andy Delort (7), Gaetan Laborde (6), and Ambroise Oyongo (2)
16= FC Nantes 15 goalsEmiliano Sala (11), Gabriel Boschilia (3), and Valentin Rongier (1)27
Emiliano Sala (11), Gabriel Boschilia (3), and Valentin Rongier (1)
12= Chelsea 16 goalsEden Hazard (7), Alvaro Morata (5), and Pedro (4)27
Eden Hazard (7), Alvaro Morata (5), and Pedro (4)
12= Liverpool 16 goalsMohamed Salah (7), Sadio Mane (6), and Roberto Firmino (3)27
Mohamed Salah (7), Sadio Mane (6), and Roberto Firmino (3)
12= Arsenal 16 goalsPierre-Emerick Aubameyang (8), Alexandre Lacazette (5), and Mesut Ozil (3)27
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (8), Alexandre Lacazette (5), and Mesut Ozil (3)
12= Lille 16 goalsNicolas Pepe (8), Jonathan Bamba (7), and Luiz Araujo (1)27
Nicolas Pepe (8), Jonathan Bamba (7), and Luiz Araujo (1)
10= Juventus 17 goalsCristiano Ronaldo (9), Mario Mandzukic (6), and Paulo Dybala (2)27
Cristiano Ronaldo (9), Mario Mandzukic (6), and Paulo Dybala (2)
10= Marseille 17 goalsFlorian Thauvin (10), Dimitri Payet (4), and Valerie Germain (3)27
Florian Thauvin (10), Dimitri Payet (4), and Valerie Germain (3)
8= Napoli 18 goalsLorenzo Insigne (7), Dries Mertens (7), and Arkadiusz Milik (4)27
Lorenzo Insigne (7), Dries Mertens (7), and Arkadiusz Milik (4)
8= Celta Vigo 18 goalsIago Aspas (8), Maximiliano Gomez (7), and Brais Mendez (3)27
Iago Aspas (8), Maximiliano Gomez (7), and Brais Mendez (3)
7. Sevilla 19 goalsAndre Silva (8), Wissam Ben Yedder (6), and Pablo Sarabia (5)27
Andre Silva (8), Wissam Ben Yedder (6), and Pablo Sarabia (5)
6. Manchester City 20 goalsSergio Aguero (8), Raheem Sterling (7), and Leroy Sane (5)27
Sergio Aguero (8), Raheem Sterling (7), and Leroy Sane (5)
4= Borussia Dortmund 21 goalsPaco Alcacer (9), Marco Reus (8), and Jadon Sancho (4)27
Paco Alcacer (9), Marco Reus (8), and Jadon Sancho (4)
4= Borussia Monchengladbach 21 goalsAlassane Plea (8), Thorgan Hazard (8), and Jonas Hofmann (5)27
Alassane Plea (8), Thorgan Hazard (8), and Jonas Hofmann (5)
2= Barcelona 23 goalsLionel Messi (9), Luis Suarez (9), and Ousmane Dembele (5)27
Lionel Messi (9), Luis Suarez (9), and Ousmane Dembele (5)
2= Eintracht Frankfurt 23 goalsLuka Jovic (9), Sebastien Haller (9), and Ante Rebic (5)27
Luka Jovic (9), Sebastien Haller (9), and Ante Rebic (5)
1. Paris Saint-Germain 30 goalsKylian Mbappe (11), Neymar (10), and Edinson Cavani (9)27
Kylian Mbappe (11), Neymar (10), and Edinson Cavani (9)


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