Lewandowski Now Leads Pichichi Race, Scores 34 Goals

Robert Lewandowski has now broken his personal goal record at Barcelona.

Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona celebrates his goal with Ronald Araujo of FC Barcelona during the La Liga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and Valencia CF and played at Lluis Companys Stadium / IMAGO / Pressinphoto

Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski defines age as just a number, and the Polish consistency in goal scoring and fitness is mind-boggling. 

While aging, the striker has not been able to make use of the chances created for him by the support of Pedri, Raphinha, Yamal, and Olmo because the player cannot exploit spaces as he did while younger. 

Despite this condition, the Polish and Barcelona striker leads the race for the Pichichi ahead of Kylian Mbappe, who moved to the Spanish side last summer as a free agent. 

Lewandowski Leads the Pichichi Race 

In yesterday’s dominant clash against Real Sociedad, Robert Lewandowski scored his 21st goal in La Liga this season as the current Pichichi.

Barcelona has found itself in a better goal-scoring situation this season than in previous years, with other players scoring goals. 

In defense, Kounde leads the charts for most goals and assists with 3 and 8 assists, with Inigo Martinez scoring three goals and providing three assists. 

Pedri leads the goal and assist charts for midfielders with five goals and six assists in all competitions, while Raphinha, Yamal, Olmo, and Ferran have all been instrumental. 

Robert has scored 34 goals in 37 games in all competitions. He is set to finish the season as the highest goal scorer in La Liga and in Europe’s top five leagues

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