Lewandowski Continues His Decisive Goal-Scoring Form with Barcelona
The Polish star Robert Lewandowski continues to deliver crucial goals with Barcelona in the Spanish league, even with limited minutes as a substitute player. According to 'Mundo Deportivo,' Lewandowski has scored 12 goals this season, half of which came as he entered from the bench, highlighting his role as decisive in critical moments.
The player shows his impact in important matches, scoring two goals in the 75th and 85th minutes against Valencia at the Johan Cruyff Stadium, contributing to the team's comeback against Oviedo with a crucial goal, and his header secured three important points at the bottom team's stadium.
In Cornella, he scored a goal in the 89th minute to ensure victory, and in the Villarreal match, he scored in the 91st minute, while his final goal against Atletico Madrid marked a crucial point difference in half the league.
Lewandowski continues to score decisive goals in his fourth season with the team, despite having fewer minutes compared to previous seasons. He currently has 17 goals, away from the 33 goals in his first season with coach Xavi Hernandez and 42 goals in the first season with coach Hans Flick. With 10 matches remaining, he might surpass 26 goals in his second season if he maintains his scoring form.
Lewandowski's contract ends next July, and he will turn 38 in August. His role in the team is expected to be limited and focused, as indicated by the club's management led by Joan Laporta, who wishes for the player to continue, while the final decision is up to him.
The player shows his impact in important matches, scoring two goals in the 75th and 85th minutes against Valencia at the Johan Cruyff Stadium, contributing to the team's comeback against Oviedo with a crucial goal, and his header secured three important points at the bottom team's stadium.
In Cornella, he scored a goal in the 89th minute to ensure victory, and in the Villarreal match, he scored in the 91st minute, while his final goal against Atletico Madrid marked a crucial point difference in half the league.
Lewandowski continues to score decisive goals in his fourth season with the team, despite having fewer minutes compared to previous seasons. He currently has 17 goals, away from the 33 goals in his first season with coach Xavi Hernandez and 42 goals in the first season with coach Hans Flick. With 10 matches remaining, he might surpass 26 goals in his second season if he maintains his scoring form.
Lewandowski's contract ends next July, and he will turn 38 in August. His role in the team is expected to be limited and focused, as indicated by the club's management led by Joan Laporta, who wishes for the player to continue, while the final decision is up to him.