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FIFA AWARD: Robert Lewandowski Reacts After Awarded FIFA’s Best With Hight Profile Stats
Elvis Kang
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Robert Lewandowski Of Bayern Munich was Crowned The Best FIFA Men’s Player 2021 that was held at the Home of FIFA in Zurich, Switzerland, with Reshmin Chowdhury and Jermaine Jenas presenting.
The 33-year-old scored 43 goals in a calendar year to break the record held by Gerd Muller since 1972. The Poland international also became the first player to finish top scorer in four consecutive Bundesliga seasons.
Lewandowski held off competition from Mohamed Salah and Lionel Messi in the final to claim the prestigious award.
According to OptaFranz Robert Lewandowski averaged a goal every 69 minutes across all club comps during the evaluation period for FIFA’s #TheBest Award (10/8/2020 – 8/7/2021), while no other player across the big five European leagues averaged better than one every 80 mins (min. 500 mins). Best.
69 – Robert Lewandowski averaged a goal every 69 minutes across all club comps during the evaluation period for FIFA’s #TheBest Award (10/8/2020 – 8/7/2021), while no other player across the big five European leagues averaged better than one every 80 mins (min. 500 mins). Best. pic.twitter.com/gy4zB5Iey2
— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) January 18, 2022
Rebert Lewandowski after receiving the prestigious twitted It is a great honor and pleasure to receive the title of FIFA The Best Men’s Player
Thank you for your votes and your support
It is a great honor and pleasure to receive the title of FIFA The Best Men’s Player 🏆
Thank you for your votes and your support 🙏#TheBest @FIFAWorldCup @FIFAcom pic.twitter.com/GdLwawCNK8
— Robert Lewandowski (@lewy_official) January 17, 2022