GRZEGORZ Rasiak has moved clear at the top of the Championship goalscorers chart after netting Saints' consolation in yesterday's Roots Hall shocker.
Rasiak now has 14 goals - one more than Norwich's Rob Earnshaw who visits St Mary's next Saturday.
Only two players among the 92 professional clubs have scored more goals than Rasiak this season - Scunthorpe's Billy Sharp and Leon Constantine of fellow League One outfit Port Vale.
Here are the lists of leading scorers in the top four divisions (including domestic cups and European ties).
Barclays Premiership.
Drogba (Chelsea) 14 Saha (Man Utd) 12 Berbatov (Tottenham) 9 Crouch (Liverpool) 9 Kanu (Portsmouth) 9 Bent (Charlton) 8 Doyle (Reading) 8 McCarthy (Blackburn) 8 Rooney (Man Utd)8 Angel (Aston Villa) 7 Barry (Aston Villa) 7 Cahill (Everton) 7 Defoe (Tottenham) 7 Henry (Arsenal) 7 Lampard (Chelsea) 7 Van Persie (Arsenal) 7.
Coca-Cola Championship.
Rasiak (SAINTS) 14 Earnshaw (Norwich) 13 McSheffrey (Birmingham) 12 1 for Coventry Chopra (Cardiff) 11 Eastwood (Southend) 11 Bendtner (Birmingham) 10 Cureton (Colchester) 10 Gray (Burnley) 10 Iwelumo (Colchester) 10 Vine (Luton) 10 Howard (Derby) 9 Lee (Ipswich) 9 Hume (Leicester) 8 Kamara (West Brom) 8 Brunt (Sheff Wed) 7 Lupoli (Derby) 7 Tudgay (Sheff Wed) 7 Wright-Phillips (SAINTS) 7.
League One.
Sharp (Scunthorpe) 17 Constantine (Port Vale) 16 Hoskins (Rotherham) 13 Porter (Oldham) 13 Varney (Crewe) 13 Robinson (Brighton) 12 Jevons (Bristol City) 11 Maynard (Crewe) 11 Folan (Chesterfield) 10 Holt (Nottm Forest) 10 Revell (Brighton) 10 Flynn (Gillingham) 9 Greenacre (Tranmere) 9 Odejayi (Cheltenham) 9 Taylor-Fletcher (Huddersfield) 9 Vernon (Blackpool) 9 Windass (Bradford) 9.
League Two.
Easter (Wycombe) 14 McLeod (Milton Keynes Dons) 14 Barker (Mansfield) 13 Forrester (Lincoln City) 13 Bishop (Bury) 11 Stallard (Lincoln City) 10 Symes (Shrewsbury) 10 Benjamin (Peterborough) 9 Crow (Peterborough) 9 Dagnall (Rochdale) 9 Mooney (Wycombe) 9 Purdie (Hereford) 9 Roberts (Swindon) 9 Wilbraham (Milton Keynes Dons) 9
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