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If Winston Churchill had been a contemporary Spanish football commentator, he may well have said: "Never in the field of human conflict were so many goal scored by so few!" He would of course have been referring to the epic battle for the Pichichi title this year between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo , who are neck-and-neck on a record 35 goals each with only 29 games gone. Messi was attributed Barcelona's first goal against Mallorca after his long free kick bounced past everyone in to the net, and a couple of hours later Ronaldo scored two in Real Madrid's 5-1 thrashing of Real Sociedad, with Higuaín opening the scoring and Benzema also getting two. We may never see the likes again! Madrid are already sure of finishing in the top two, and Barcelona are only four points away from the same after third placed Valencia lost 3-1 at Getafe, Soldado's opener not enough to prevent defeat. Elsewhere Racing Santander striker Stuani netted his twelfth of the season to save a point for the struggling Cantabrians at Betis, although they will need more than that if they are to stay up this year. (27.03.12)

Pichichi League Cup Europe Total (Penalties)
Messi (Barcelona) 35 5 15 55 (4)
Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 35 4 6 45 (11)
Soldado (Valencia) 16 3 7 26 (3)
Falcao (Atlético) 19 0 6 25 (6)
Benzema (Real Madrid) 16 4 5 25 (0)
Llorente (Athletic Bilbao) 14 5 4 23 (2)
Higuaín (Real Madrid) 18 1 3 22 (0)
Michu (Rayo Vallecano) 13 2 0 15 (0)
Fàbregas (Barcelona) 9 3 3 15 (0)
Adrián (Atlético) 6 1 8 15 (0)
Xavi (Barcelona) 10 2 2 14 (0)
Koné (Levante) 10 2 0 12 (0)
Stuani (Racing) 8 4 0 12 (5)
Alexis (Barcelona) 8 1 2 11 (0)
Callejón (Real Madrid) 4 3 4 11 (0)
Jonas (Valencia) 3 4 4 11 (0)
Rubén Castro (Betis) 10 0 0 10 (0)
Rubén Suárez (Levante) 8 2 0 10 (4)
Agirretxe (Real Sociedad) 8 2 0 10 (0)
Susaeta (Athletic Bilbao) 5 2 3 10 (0)