Bayern Munich | Robert Lewandowski eliminates the last flaw

The fact that Robert Lewandowski scored twice for FC Bayern in the Bundesliga is no longer unusual. In Munich’s 4-1 home win against bottom team SpVgg Greuther Fürth, the world footballer snapped twice or more for his colors for the eighth time this season. Nevertheless, the two goals against the Franconians in the Bayern duel were very special for Lewandowski.

The 33-year-old scored for the first time in the FC Bayern jersey against SpVgg Greuther Fürth in the Bundesliga thanks to the two goals in the interim 1-1 equalizer and the 3-1 preliminary decision.

Lewandowski has now scored at least once against all 26 clubs he has played against in the German football league with the German record champions. An almost unbelievable value that once again underlines the exceptional status of the two-time “The Best” winner.

In total, Robert Lewandowski has now scored 305 Bundesliga goals in 373 games. The Pole scored 231 stalls (in 242 games) for FC Bayern, for whom he has been chasing goals for almost eight years now.

Lewandowski chases Bayern legend Müller’s all-time record

By the way: The Munich star striker scored the most goals against his former club Borussia Dortmund. In all competitions, Lewandowski has played 25 times against Dortmund in the last eight years and snapped an unbelievable 26 times. Only in the most recent Bundesliga comparison between FC Bayern and BVB at the beginning of December did the striker score twice in a 3-2 away win in Dortmund.

In the Bundesliga’s all-time top scorer list, Lewandowski is now just 60 goals short of Gerd Müller’s all-time record. If the mark of 365 goals was considered unattainable for decades, the FCB superstar of this mark could actually still be dangerous.

Should Lewandowski extend his contract with FC Bayern again (currently tied to Munich until 2023) as before, the Müller record could actually fall in two years.

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