Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski won the title of best player in the Bundesliga during the elapsed season, in a referendum held by the German sports magazine "Kicker" between the league players, and revealed his result today.

The magazine stated today that Lewandowski won 42.6 percent of the vote of the 270 people who participated in the referendum, beating by a large margin the Borussia Dortmund striker Jadon Sancho who won 14.1 percent of the votes of the referendum, while Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich finished third. By 14.1 percent.

Lewandowski scored 34 goals as the Bundesliga top scorer in the last season, the fifth time in his football career in which he won the title of top scorer in the Bundesliga.

The player also scored 51 goals with Bayern in various championships and can increase this balance when the Champions League resumes its activities next month after a long period of interruption due to the crisis of outbreaks of the virus "Corona" emerging.

The kicker referendum also saw three other Bayern titles as left-back team Alfonso Davis won the title of Best Rising Player and Manuel Neuer the title of Best Goalkeeper and Hansi Flick as Best Coach of the Season.

Players also chose Juergen Klopp, former coach of Borussia Dortmund, as the best coach in the world after he led his current team Liverpool to win the Premier League title this season, to be the first for Liverpool in the competition in 30 years.

In contrast, former German international striker Mario Goetze and Juergen Klinsmann participated in the negative side of the referendum, as they are the biggest losers in the season. Former Germany coach Klinsmann resigned from Hertha Berlin after only 11 weeks in charge, while Goetze's contract with Dortmund was not renewed, knowing that Goetze scored the valuable goal 1 / zero for Germany in the 2014 World Cup final against Argentina.

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