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UCL: Morata And Hojlund Makes The Top Scorers List After Match Day 4

Alvaro Morata of Atletico Madrid and Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United currently lead the scoring charts in the UEFA Champions League after four rounds of group stage matches.
Recall that both strikers scored two goals each in their respective matches against Celtic and FC Copenhagen, increasing their goal tally.
In addition, Harry Kane also scored twice for Bayern Munich in their victory over Galatasaray, bringing his total goals to four.
Other players who have also scored four goals in the tournament so far include Erling Haaland from Manchester City, Evanilson from FC Porto, and Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid.
Notably, a few players have scored three goals each, such as Julian Alvarez from Manchester City, Gabriel Jesus from Arsenal, Jude Bellingham from Real Madrid, Brais Mendez from Real Sociedad, and Danylo Sikan from Shakhtar Donetsk.
These goal scorers have showcased their skill and prowess in finding the back of the net in the prestigious UEFA Champions League competition.
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