Manchester United players scored in the European War. Manchester United has made brilliant achievements in the European War, including three Champions League champions and one Europa League champion. Top players such as Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and Rooney have made brilliant achievements on behalf of Manchester United in the European War. But do you know who scored the most goals in Manchester United’s European Games? This article will take a look at the ten players who scored the most goals in the European War.
One, Rooney, 39 goals. On November 25th, 2016, Rooney scored the first goal in the 35th minute in the Europa League 4-0 home victory over Feyenoord, which was Rooney’s 39th European goal for Manchester United, thus surpassing Ruud van Nistelrooy, who scored 38 goals, and becoming the player who scored the most in European competitions. In 2004, Rooney moved to Manchester United and started his own legendary road. Rooney is Manchester United’s top scorer in history, and Europe is also Manchester United’s top scorer. Rooney scored 39 goals in European competitions, including 25 in the Champions League, eight in the UEFA Cup and one in the European Super Cup. The highest honor in the European competition is the Champions League in 2008.
Second, Ruud van Nistelrooy, 38 goals. Ruud van nistelrooy joined Manchester United in 2001 and started in 2006. In just five years, Ruud van nistelrooy won the Champions League boots three times. Although he didn’t win any honor in the Champions League, his goal efficiency left many people behind. Ruud van nistelrooy’s Champions League goals for Manchester United are only one less than biruni’s, but Ruud van nistelrooy played for Manchester United for five seasons and Rooney directly played for Manchester United for 13 seasons.
Three, Giggs, 29 goals. In 1991, Gicks officially played in the first team of Manchester United until he retired in 2014. Giggs scored 29 goals in the European War in his 23-year career and won two Champions League titles. Giggs scored many wonderful goals in the Champions League, but his best moment was an assist. In the 1999 Champions League final, Gicks assisted teammate Sheringham to score an equaliser.
Four, Scholes, 26 goals. Scholes came from Manchester United’s youth training, and played for the first time in Manchester United’s first team in 1994. On May 12, 2013, Scholes officially announced his retirement through Manchester United’s official website. After 19 years, JR played for one team. Scholes scored 26 goals in the Champions League and won two Champions League titles. The nearest in the Champions League. The goal at 8: 00 was to break Barcelona’s goal in the semi-final of the 2008 Champions League and help the team advance to the final.
Five, C Ronaldo, 24 goals. Cristiano Ronaldo didn’t score a goal in the Champions League in the last three seasons in 2003, until the 2006-2007 season suddenly broke out and led Manchester United into the Champions League semi-finals. In the 2007-2008 season, Cristiano Ronaldo led Manchester United to win the Champions League, personally won the Golden Boot and the Champions League player of the season. In the 2008-2009 season, Cristiano Ronaldo continued to lead Manchester United into the Champions League final, but unfortunately lost to Barcelona. In 2009, Cristiano Ronaldo left Manchester United, leaving behind a Champions League champion and 15 Champions League goals. In 2021, Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Manchester United and scored six Champions League goals in that season until Cristiano Ronaldo left Saudi Arabia, scoring 21 Champions League goals, two Europa League goals and one Champions League qualifier goal for Manchester United, totaling 24 goals.
Rachford, 23 goals. Rachford’s best result in the European War is the Europa League in 2016-2017, and the best result in the Champions League is the quarter-finals in 2018-2019. Rachford is ill-timed, and his career is at a low point in Manchester United. This season, Rachford has grown into the top star of Manchester United. If he can lead Manchester United to recover, his Champions League goals may surpass Rooney and become the player with the most goals in Manchester United!
Seven, Dennis Law, 20 goals. This is an ancient great god. He joined Manchester United in 1962 and left Manchester United in 1973. Dennis Law is the first Champions League champion in Manchester United’s history. From 1968 to 1969, Dennis Law also won the Golden Boot of the Champions League. During his 11-year career in Manchester United, Dennis Law won a Champions League title, a Champions League golden boot and 20 Champions League goals. This is football before the Champions League reform, and 20 Champions League goals are precious.
Eight, Solskjaer, 20 goals. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer joined Manchester United in 1996 and played for Manchester United for 11 years until he retired in 2007, helping Manchester United win the Champions League. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scored the goal that Manchester United beat Bayern Munich in 1999, which was the most glorious time of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s career. If Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can postpone his retirement for one year, he can follow Manchester United and win another Champions League title.
Nine, Andy Cole, nineteen goals. Andy Kerr came out of Summer League Manchester United in 1995, and formed the best striker combination in Europe with York, which was called “black wind and double evil” by fans. Andy Kerr helped Manchester United win the Champions League in 1999. It is the heaviest championship trophy Andy Cole has ever won in his career. In 2001, Andy Cole lost his main position because of the joining of Ruud van Nistelrooy, so he left Manchester United. During his six years at Manchester United, Andy Cole left 19 Champions League goals for the team.
Ten, Beckham, 15 goals. Beckham came from Manchester United’s youth training, and his first goal for Manchester United was in the 1994 Champions League. The most exciting game of Beckham’s career was the 1999 Champions League final. Beckham helped Manchester United beat Bayern to win the Champions League. The reason why Beckham left Manchester United was also a Champions League match. In the quarter-final of the Champions League in 2003, when Manchester United played against Real Madrid, Beckham scored twice. Because of his intimate behavior with Real Madrid players, Beckham had a conflict with Ferguson, and then he left Manchester United, ending his brilliant Manchester United career and leaving 15 wonderful Champions League goals.