Ciro Immobile completed a sensational individual season by scoring against Napoli in Lazio's final Serie A outing. The 30-year-old's first-half strike in Saturday's 3-1 defeat was his 36th goal in 37 top-flight appearances during 2019-20. That astonishing return secured Immobile the Capocannoniere as Serie A's top scorer, along with the coveted European Golden Shoe. Here, with some help from Opta Paolo, we take a look at his special efforts. Joining Serie A's elite If Immobile had managed a brace at Stadio San Paolo, he would have boasted the outright best season in Serie A history. As it is, his 36 goals equalled the best mark in a single campaign set by Gonzalo Higuain in his Napoli days in 2015-16. Immobile is only the fifth Italian to hit the 30-goal mark in his native country's premier competition, following Giuseppe Meazza (1929-30), Felice Borel (1933-34), Antonio Angelillo (1958-59) and Luca Toni (2005-06). Golden days Toni's prolific 2005-06 with Fiorentina made him the first Italian to be crowned the leading marksman in Europe, with Roma great Francesco Totti following suit the next season. Immobile becomes the third Italian on that list and the first winner from Serie A since Totti. In the intervening period, 10 of the 13 Golden Shoes have found predictable homes, with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo winning six and four respectively.