Yesterday 19:08
On Tuesday five goals against Wolfsburg, Today two of Mainz – Robert Lewandowski capital for a week, but Bild jokingly wrote about the crisis already captain of Polish national football team. After all, for punching five goals runners-German needed just nine minutes while Mainz scored two goals after sixty-three.
But now I seriously. Robert Lewandowski moved up to 49th place in the history of the most successful football Bundesliga. He needed to just 168 appearances (131 in Borussia Dortmund and FC Bayern München 37), while most leading his athletes – well over 200. The exceptions are legends. For example Lothar Emmerich, which was enough to 146 games in the colors of Borussia Dortmund and Gerd Muller, who a hundred times defeated goalkeepers rivals in 136 matches for Bayern Munich.
mentioned two, as well as Horst Hrubesch, are the only players ahead of Lewandowski in terms of the number of goals per game. Pole can at the moment boast an average score of 0.6. Hrubesch twisted score of 0.61, 0.63 Emmerich, and Muller unlikely to result 0.85 goals per game.
The famous sniper Bayern is also the top scorer in Bundesliga history. He scored 365 goals and is probably the only score on the list, which Robert Lewandowski will not be able to improve. Well, unless you remain in Munich until the end of his career.
Later this season, Left may qualify for it even to the third ten most successful in history – to 28. Miroslav Klose lacks the twenty hits. Klose and winner of 126 goals, Martin Max is the most successful Bundesliga players among those born in Poland.
And among Foreign players Robert Lewandowski takes on the case of fifth place. More goals than it scored only Ailton and Stephane Chapuisat (after 106), Giovanne Elber (133) and Claudio Pizzarro (176).
And if Lewandowski continued effectiveness presented from the beginning of the season – in six Bundesliga games hit 10 times – may be tempted to improve another record said Gerd Muller. In the season 1971/71 Der Bomber scored as many as 40 goals. And for the next forty years no one in Germany failed to even come close to this achievement.
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