Football NewsNagelsmann thinks that Lewandowski will win the Ballon D’or
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Julian Nagelsmann said that he wants Ballon D’or for Robert Lewandowski. The Polish striker did everything to win many trophies last season and score goals.

 

German coach believes in Robert Lewandowski

Nagelsmann fired a warning to defenses across Europe by claiming Robert Lewandowski has a long time left at the top level – insisting the Ballon d’Or should come his way this year. Although Bayern Munich striker Lewandowski turned 33 in August, there is no indication age is catching up with the Poland international. His record haul of 41 Bundesliga goals last season came at a rate of one every 60 minutes.

That was the fastest rate of scoring across a campaign, in terms of minutes per goal, for any player with 10 or more goals in a Bundesliga season since the league was founded in 1963. After missing out on Ballon d’Or recognition last year, when the award was cancelled due to the pandemic’s impact on the global game, there is little doubt Lewandowski is a serious contender this time.

 

Only Bundesliga title in the bag of Lewandowski

Bayern did not match up to their 2019-20 treble-winning feats, but they carried off a ninth consecutive Bundesliga title and Lewandowski was their spearhead. He deserves the Ballon d’Or – and in my opinion he has to win the award, because he has played more consistently than anyone else over the past three years,” Bayern head coach Nagelsmann said. Speaking to Munich newspaper Abendzeitung, Nagelsmann predicted Lewandowski would continue to thrive at the highest level into his late thirties. He is extremely dynamic, has no injuries, he can train a lot: I definitely trust him to play at the top, top level for a few more years – also because he aligns everything in his life accordingly, to be in the best physical condition. In Bayern’s triumphant 2019-20 Champions League campaign, Lewandowski netted 15 times, scoring on average once every 59.13 minutes. This term, he has four goals already in that competition from just 169 minutes on the pitch.