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The last 6 winners of the ‘Pichichi’ award who weren’t Messi or Ronaldo

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No two players have ever dominated a league in the same way Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo slaughtered La Liga in their primes. The pair have won 11 of the last 13 ‘Pichichi’ (top goalscorer) awards available, whilst Barcelona and Real Madrid have won all but two La Liga titles in this time.

Ronaldo left Madrid in 2018, while Messi finally left Barcelona in 2021. In that time, Messi won eight and Ronaldo won three of the last 13, with Messi first picking it up in 2010.

We’ve taken a look at the last six winners of the award who weren’t Messi or Ronaldo, and had to go back a fair few years… Barcelona were imperious in the 2005-06 season, winning La Liga by 12 points and the Champions League with the likes of Ronaldinho, Henrik Larsson and Giovani van Bronckhorst in the team, and Eto’o was paramount to their success.

The Cameroonian striker scored 34 in all competitions, and 26 in the league. Eto’o won the Pichichi on the final day after scoring against Athletic Bilbao in a 3-1 loss, which meant he just eclipsed David Villa, who scored 25 for Valencia that season. “It has been a team effort but only one person gets the award,” Eto’o stated after the game.

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