😯 Having missed out on winning the Ballon d'Or in recent years, it seems Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski thinks his best chance of winning the award is with the Catalan giants. SLInt MORE:
The Poland hitman sealed his dream move to the Camp Nou in the off-season at a transfer fee of €45 million after calling time on his eight-year stay at Bayern Munich.
He has also scored in his past five league matches, and went into this international break as the Spanish top flight's top goalscorer, two ahead of his closest competitor, Real Betis' Borja Iglesias. Lewandowski was expected to be the recipient of the accolade two years ago, but the award was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic at the time. Despite this, though, he appears to now believe his chances of winning it are greater than ever before."I think the path is shorter from Barca than from Bayern."
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