Lewandowski continues to break records in the "Bundesliga"

Voting has long been closed, but Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski's latest achievement in the Bundesliga is a subtle reminder that he deserves the World Player of the Year award, which will be announced on Monday.

The Polish striker scored a hat-trick in the match that Bayern Munich won over Cologne 4-0, becoming the second player to score 300 goals in the German League.

It took Lewandowski 369 games with Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund to achieve this number, while Bayern Munich legend Gerd Muller achieved this number in 350 games.

Muller is the Bundesliga's top scorer throughout history, scoring 365 goals in 427 games from 1965 to 1979. But Lewandowski is close to this number, and although there are 65 goals left for Lewandowski, he may break this record.

"The numbers are really crazy," Lewandowski said on Saturday.

I never thought before that I would score so many goals in the Bundesliga.

With a little hindsight, maybe I can think about her a little longer, and be proud of her.”

Lewandowski, 33, joined the Bundesliga in 2010 for Dortmund, and moved to Bayern Munich in 2014. He has a contract with Bayern until 2023.

Lewandowski surpassed Muller's two numbers in terms of scoring the largest possible number of goals in one season and in one calendar year, where he scored 41 goals and 43 goals, respectively, last year, and he has scored 23 goals so far in 19 games this season.

Some exclamation points appeared when Argentine and Paris Saint-Germain star Lionel Messi won the Ballon d'Or last month, and the pair are again on the shortlist for the award to be awarded by FIFA on Monday.

Lewandowski won the award last year, and in Munich and Poland they will cheer him on, as they say that all his goals are worth more than Messi achieving his first international title in the Copa America.

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