Premier League edging out Bundesliga
Shinji Okazaki's goal had briefly tied the Bundesliga back up with the Premier League at 22 when the Mainz striker scored just before the halftime whistle to tie the game with Colombia. That was until Swansea City's Wilfreid Bony scored for Ivory Coast in the 74th minute to regain the lead for the Premier League at 23 goals, where the table now stands.
Georgios Samaras' late game-winner to put Greece into the knockout round for the first time was the tournament's first goal from a Scottish Premiership player. Two goals from Jackson Martínez tied Portuguese club Porto with Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid for fourth place on the list by club.
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League-by-league World Cup goals*:
English Premier League: 23
German Bundesliga: 22
Spanish La Liga: 17
Italian Serie A: 9
French Ligue 1: 9
Portuguese Liga: 6
Mexican Liga MX: 5
American MLS: 4
Dutch Eredivisie: 4
Brazilian Serie A: 3
Russian Premier League: 2
Argentinian Primera Division: 1
Belgian Pro League: 1
Greek Super League: 1
South Korean K-League: 1
*Own goals not included: 3
Goals by club:
Bayern Munich: 8
Manchester United: 5
Barcelona: 4
Real Madrid: 4
Liverpool: 3
Pachuca: 3
AC Milan: 2
Eindhoven: 2
Marseille: 2
Napoli: 2
Paris Saint-Germain: 2
Monaco: 2
New York Red Bulls: 2
Roma: 2
Valencia: 2
Wolfsburg: 2
27 clubs with 1 each.
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