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Robert Lewandowski Completes Three Glorious Years at Barcelona with Over 100 Goals

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Robert Lewandowski has been a goal machine for FC Barcelona since his arrival in 2022.

Robert Lewandowski has been a goal machine for FC Barcelona since his arrival in 2022. In just 147 matches, he has netted 101 goals and provided 20 assists and the Polish striker has also helped the club win two La Liga titles, one Spanish Cup, and two Super Cups, proving his value even at the age of 36.

For giving his all over three seasons at FC Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski has truly lived up to his world-class reputation. Since joining the club on July 20, 2022, the Polish striker has scored an impressive 101 goals in just 147 appearances and contributed 20 assists, continuing to shine even at the age of 36.

Before arriving in Barcelona, Lewandowski had already cemented his legacy at Borussia Dortmund with 103 goals, and then at Bayern Munich with 344 goals in 375 games, winning eight Bundesliga titles and a Champions League. Despite his success, his role in Munich began to diminish with age, prompting his €45 million move to Barcelona, who were looking for a new talisman after Messi's departure.

Lewandowski has added two La Liga titles, one Spanish Cup, and two Spanish Super Cups to his resume. His experience and scoring consistency have helped steady the club through a transitional period. From becoming a Champions League centurion to leading the attack with poise, Lewandowski remains a central figure in Barcelona’s quest for domestic and European success. His numbers speak volumes about his value, proving age is just a number when talent and dedication remain intact.

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