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Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski has on Saturday continued his climb up the Blaugrana’s list of all-time top goalscorers.This comes after the Pole added to his tally once again this
On a night that felt sculpted for myth, Robert Lewandowski stepped into history as the first goalscorer at the renovated Camp Nou, setting the tone for Barcelona’s commanding 4-0 victory over Athletic Club.
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski said he will remember scoring the first goal at the team's rebuilt Camp Nou stadium "forever" after a 4-0 win over Athletic Bilbao on Saturday in La Liga.
Barcelona enjoyed a successful return to the Camp Nou, as they dispatched Athletic Club 3-0 in their first game at their spiritual home in almost three years. A Ferran Torres brace andgoals from Robert Lewandowski and Fermin Lopez gave Hansi Flick's side a comfortable victory The visitors' job was made harder Oihan Sanchet was given his marching orders for a horrendous challenge on Lopez.
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Lewandowski’s replacement at Barcelona? President Laporta’s reported top target revealed
“Barcelona are already working to find a striker, a starting No. 9 who can cover for a possible departure of Lewandowski,” said transfer specialist Matteo Moretto during an appearance on Despierta San Francisco.
Reports suggest Barcelona are unlikely to offer a contract extension to Lewandowski, whose current deal is up in June and puts him among the club’s highest earners, and are ready to pursue a new striker at the end of the season. Bayern Munich’s Kane appears to be the top target.
Barcelona reportedly asked star striker Robert Lewandowski to "stop scoring goals" at the end of his first season with Barcelona for a bizarre reason. A newly published biography has thrown the Blaugrana back under the microscope,
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski said he will remember scoring the first goal at the team's rebuilt Camp Nou stadium "forever" after a 4-0 win over Athletic Bilbao on Saturday in La Liga.
Barcelona agreed to a transfer fee worth up to €50 million ($57.6 million) and handed the Pole a four-year contract to 2026, but have been rewarded for that faith. Into the final season of the arrangement, 37-year-old Lewandowski has scored 108 goals in 159 games, winning five trophies.