Robert Lewandowski just can’t resist himself from scoring for Poland. After finding the back of the net during his country’s 3-2 win over Malta in the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, the FC Barcelona striker is now closing in on Lionel Messi, as he chases down Cristiano Ronaldo’s goals record.
When speaking about the greatest strikers of the century, it shouldn’t take long for Lewandowski’s name to come up. The Polish forward has torn through records left and right in his soccer career, and it’s only fitting that he is now nearing Messi and Ronaldo territory.
With his header against Malta, Lewandowski scored his 34th career goal in World Cup Qualifiers. As reported by MisterChip (@2010MisterChip on X), ‘Lewan’ is just two games away from Messi’s 36 tallies for Argentina. As for Ronaldo,

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