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Emily Wilson·23 maggio 2026
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Emily Wilson·23 maggio 2026
Robert Lewandowski has opted to call time on his career in Barcelona, but before walking away on Saturday, he handed fans something to cheer for.
The Polish striker continues to prove he's one of the best in the business in front of goal as he opened the scoring against Valencia on the final day of the LaLiga winning season.

Right on the hour mark, Lewandowski redirected an intentional volley from Ferran Torres from point-blank range.
It goes down as his 120th for the club, ensuring the Poland international cracked into the top 10 list for the club's all-time scorers at age 37.
This, impressively, puts him above Neymar, Ronaldinho, Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Thierry Henry, Ronaldo, David Villa, Johan Cruyff, and many more!
Not a bad showing after only four years in Spain.
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