Even at 36, Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has shown no sign of slowing up his goalscoring rate.
Despite being 33 when he joined from Bayern Munich in July 2022, he has scored 85 times for the club in 122 games.
The Pole has scored 26 goals in 27 games in all competitions this season – and is La Liga’s top scorer with 16.
This week, his former Poland team-mate Tomasz Kuszczak told Goal.com: , external“If you judge the whole career, not spells of a career, Lewandowski is the best player in the world of all time.
“For me, he is close to [Lionel] Messi. For me, Messi, [Cristiano] Ronaldo and Lewandowski. If he can keep doing this for this season and next season, it will be amazing.”
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