Sunderland is in last with only a tiny chance of not being relegated. Their leading scorer is Jermain Defoe with 14 goals. Liverpool leads the Premier League with 69 goals. Their leading scorer is Sadio Mane with 13 goals. Does anybody know of a league season where the top scorer on a relegated club scored more goals than the top scorer on the club who scored the most goals?
It's happened FOUR times in Bundesliga history. 1993/94 is quite impressive. 1974/75 relegated Stuttgart: Hermann Ohlicher, 17 top scoring Frankfurt: Bernd Hölzenbein, 16 1992/93 relegated Bochum: Uwe Wegmann, 13 top scoring Bayern Munich: Bruno Labbadia, 11 1993/94 relegated Wattenscheid: Marek Lesniak, 13 relegated Wattenscheid: Souleyman Sané, 13 relegated Nürnberg: Sergio Fabian Zarate, 13 top scoring Bayern Munich: Mehmet Scholl, 11 top scoring Bayern Munich: Adolfo Valencia, 11 2006/07 relegated Mainz: Mohamed Zidan, 14 top scoring Werder Bremen: Diego, 13 top scoring Werder Bremen: Miroslav Klose, 13
Damn, that's a ridiculous statistics. The top scoring teams in Bundesliga either didn't score that many goals, or they had a very wide spread of goals.