Lewandowski ranks the runaway top scorer among the great Champions League impressive goalscoring


Lewandowski has averaged a goal every 33 minutes during the last six matches and has scored 68 percent of his team's goals in that stretch (15 of 22). Where are his goals coming from? Ten of his 15 goals during this run have come from 11 yards and in and his average shot distance on all of his goals is 11.3 yards. For comparison, the average shot distance on goals in Europe's top five leagues this season is 12.9 yards, over 1.5 yards longer than Lewandowski's average goal.
Lewandowski hasn't wasted his time with long shots during this stretch, either. Twenty-six of the 33 shots he's taken for club and country since Sept. 22 have come from inside the penalty area. That discipline has helped him have a 75 percent shot conversion rate during this stretch, with 15 goals from his 20 shots on target.
He's also done an excellent job getting into scoring positions, with 49 touches in the attacking penalty area over the last six games. He's scored 14 goals on these 49 touches, meaning every 3.5 times he's touched the ball in the penalty area, he's placed a ball in the back of the net.
Opta Statistics Network confirmed that the Polish star Robert Lewandowski has scored more than 33 teams in many European leagues, especially the five major leagues. Robert Lewandowski leads the Bundesliga's top scorer with 13 goals and is 4 goals ahead of his pursuer, Erling Haaland, striker of the German team Borussia Dortmund.
Lewandowski, who won the award for the best striker in the world, broke the Bundesliga record with 41 goals, surpassing the late legendary striker “The Bomber” Gerd Muller.
Robert has surged ahead in the race to be this season's UEFA Champions League top goalscorer after notching a hat-trick in his 100th appearance. Lewandowski has replaced Sébastien Haller at the top of the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League scoring charts after hitting a hat-trick in his landmark 100th appearance


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