Mbappe, Leao, Shearer: 10 fastest goals ever in Europe's top five leagues
Kylian Mbappe scored just 8 seconds into Paris Saint-Germain’s Ligue 1 clash with Lille on Sunday evening.
The Frenchman was sent clear after a wonderful through ball by Lionel Messi. He made no mistake when one vs one with Léo Jardim.
Mbappe’s goal is the fastest in Ligue 1 history. But is it the quickest goal in the history of Europe’s top five leagues?
A wikipedia page, titled ‘Fastest goals in association football’, features the 10 quickest goals ever in Europe’s top five leagues.
View them below…
Man City had kick-off but found themselves behind just 10.52 seconds into the game.
They passed the ball all the way back to their goalkeeper, Carlo Nash, who saw his clearance charged down by Alan Shearer and bounce into the net.
King only scored 10 Premier League goals. His first, scored in 2000, happens to be the second fastest in Premier League history.
He broke forward and unleashed an effort from 25 yards that deflected into the net.
Leverkusen enjoyed an incredible start to their match against Dortmund in 2014. Bellarabi picked up the ball some 20 yards out, turned a defender inside-out, before firing his effort into the net.
364 seconds after Bellarabi’s goal, Volland tied his mark with a strike against Bayern.
Both men share the record, although the Bundesliga website have confirmed that Volland’s strike was 0.3 milliseconds quicker than Bellarabi’s.
Poggi’s strike was the fastest in Ligue 1 history… until it was broken in 2001.
Rio’s effort was broken by Mbappe on Sunday evening.
PSG got off to the fastest of starts against Lille on Sunday evening as they scored a wonderful kick-off routine. They went on to win 7-1.
WHAT A START!