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Why is Robert Lewandowski the best striker in the world?

Robert Lewandowski finished the 20/21 season with a record number of goals scored. He played 29 games last season and scored an incredible 41 goals, but only failed to score in 4 games all season, otherwise he always scored at least one goal.

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Robert Lewandowski finished the 20/21 season with a record number of goals scored. He played 29 games last season and scored an incredible 41 goals, but only failed to score in 4 games all season, otherwise he always scored at least one goal.

The Bayern Munich star and captain of the Polish national team was the first player in history to score over 40 goals in the Bundesliga. On top of that, he was named the Bundesliga’s top scorer for the fourth time in a row.

Lewandowski turned 33 this year, yet he is still putting in fantastic performances and recording incredible numbers. He himself claims that he can perform at least as well, and perhaps even better, until he is 40.

It would be his dream and he is doing a lot to make it happen. Constant training, special diets and rituals are all part of this shooter’s routine.

With Bayern Munich, he has won the Bundesliga 7 times, the German Cup 3 times, the German Super Cup 4 times, he has also won the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup.

In total, he scored 305 goals in 336 matches for Bayern. In addition, he now holds a streak of 19 games in a row in which he has scored at least one goal. He also recorded an interesting statistic in his last game against Bochum. He has managed to score at least one goal for every team that plays in the Bundesliga.

If you have to imagine a perfect striker, Lewandowski has to be it. He can score goals from any position and situation. He is very important for his team. Even though he scores a lot of goals, he is not selfish.

He is great at passing to his teammates or clearing space. His ability to score goals has earned him the nickname LewanGOALski from his teammates and fans.

Sources used: Bundesliga

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