BERLIN — UEFA have stated that they may share the Euro 2024 Golden Boot between six gamers if Sunday’s remaining between England and Spain fails to provide a transparent winner of the trophy — three years after Cristiano Ronaldo gained the award at Euro 2020 regardless of being stage on 5 objectives with Czechia‘s Patrik Schick.
England captain Harry Kane and Spain ahead Dani Olmo are two of six gamers tied on three objectives thus far within the match as they head into the ultimate in Berlin. Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Georges Mikautadze (Georgia), Jamal Musiala (Germany) and Ivan Schranz (Slovakia) make up the congested leaderboard.
Jude Bellingham and Fabián Ruiz go into the ultimate with prospects of topping the scoring charts having each scored two objectives at Euro 2024, however Kane and Olmo are favourites to maneuver away from the pack by taking their tally to no less than 4 objectives within the Olympiastadion.
However with nothing separating the six gamers on three objectives, UEFA have confirmed that the highest scorer prize will probably be shared except a participant can break the four-goal mark.
The coverage marks a change from the earlier match when Portugal ahead Ronaldo was introduced because the winner resulting from having registered one help alongside his 5 objectives on the pandemic-delayed Euro 2020. Schick, who tied with Ronaldo on 5 objectives, missed out as a result of he hadn’t registered an help within the competitors.
If no person registers a fourth Euro 2024 objective on Sunday, three objectives would be the lowest tally for a Golden Boot winner since Euro 2012 when Fernando Torres (Spain), Mario Gomez (Germany) and Alan Dzagoev (Russia) all ended the match with three objectives.
Torres was awarded the golden boot that 12 months as he performed fewer minutes than the gamers who had scored three objectives.