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NIGERIA DEADLY TEENAGER HAS BETTER GOAL RATIO THAN MESSI AND RONALDO

                                                                                    

Kelechi Iheanacho has a better minute-to-goal ratio than Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez... the Manchester City forward is Europe's deadliest player

Kelechi Iheanacho scored twice as Manchester City defeated Stoke 4-0Iheanacho's double took his tally to 11 in all competitions this seasonThe 19-year-old's 11 goals have come at an average of every 81.27 minutesLuis Suarez is 83.77, Cristiano Ronaldo 84.21 and Lionel Messi 95.95 



In Manchester the spotlight on one of the hottest young talents falls on the red side of the city in Marcus Rashford.

The Manchester United teenager has lit up their season with his goalscoring exploits - netting seven goals in 14 appearances since making his debut in February.

However, their 'noisy neighbours' Manchester City can boast an equally as devastating young striker in Kelechi Iheanacho.



Kelechi Iheanacho is the deadliest finisher in all of Europe's top five leagues in terms of minute-to-goal ratio





His 11 goals have come at an average of every 81.27 minutes - better than anyone in Europe's top five leagues

The 19-year-old is quietly blossoming into a clinical finisher at City, and this was highlighted by his two goals in their 4-0 Premier League win over Stoke on Saturday.

That double took his overall tally to 11 in the season and a stat that sees him crowned as Europe's deadliest marksman.

Iheanacho can lay claim to being the most prolific goalscorer in Europe's top five league based on minutes played




His minute-to-goal ratio stands at 81.27 - a figure that surpasses illustrious forwards such Lionel Messi, Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Based on players having scored 10 goals or more this term in all competitions, Iheanacho's nearest challenger is Barcelona forward Luis Suarez. The 29-year-old has scored 53 times at a minute-to-goal ratio of 83.77.

Real Madrid duo Ronaldo (47 goals) and Karim Benzema (27) sit third and fourth respectively in this list at 84.21 and 85.93 respectively.





Luis Suarez (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo sit second and third with a minute-to-goal ratio of 83.77 and 84.21

EUROPE'S DEADLIEST FINISHERS IN ALL TOP FIVE LEAGUES THIS SEASON PlayerClubMins/GoalGoalsKelechi IheanachoManchester City81.2711Luis SuarezBarcelona83.7753Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid84.2147Karim BenzemaReal Madrid85.9327Zlatan IbrahimovicParis Saint-Germain88.4542Imanol AgirretxeReal Sociedad90.3113Gonzalo HiguainNapoli94.5932Lionel MessiBarcelona95.9540Pierre-Emerick AubameyangBorussia Dortmund98.2737Robert LewandowskiBayern Munich98.8938Gareth BaleReal Madrid106.3918Thomas MullerBayern Munich110.0631Sergio AgueroManchester City112.8928Claudio PizarroWerder Bremen115.4715Javier HernandezBayer Leverkusen116.2726Daniel SturridgeLiverpool121.7311Cedric BakambuVillarreal123.8622Kevin GameiroSevilla127.225Aritz AdurizAthletic Bilbao127.9433Antoine GriezmannAtletico Madrid135.6629  

Paris Saint-Germain talisman Zlatan Ibrahimovic rounds out the top five with his 42 goals coming every 88.45 minutes.

Messi is 8th in this list with his 40 goals for Barcelona coming every 95.95 minutes.

Bayern Munich striker Lewandowski (38 goals) is 10th at 98.89 with Gareth Bale (18) next at a ratio of a strike every 106.39 minutes.

Aside from Iheanacho, only City team-mate Sergio Aguero and Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge are from the Premier League inside the top 20.

Aguero's minute-to-goal ratio of 112.89 places him 13th while Sturridge finds him 16th with 121.73.



Real Madrid visit the Etihad for the first leg of City's first Champions League semi-final, offering Iheanacho the chance to challenge himself against the likes of Ronaldo, Benzema and Bale.

'I think I should dream about that because it's a great team to dream about,' he said. 'It would be a dream come true to play against them.

'Ronaldo and Messi are the greatest players on the planet so I think playing against them is a big thing to anyone. It would be a big thing to me if I play against him on Tuesday.'

'(If I was picked) I would feel very great, I would feel very happy. I would grab the opportunity and really work hard.'

If the young Nigerian does feature on Tuesday then Real's defence have been warned.


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