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Lewandowski not interested in Ronaldo record as he eyes ‘dangerous’ Barcelona – The World Game
Robert Lewandowski shut out thoughts surrounding individual records and fixed his focus on firing Bayern Munich past Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-finals after notching another brace in Sunday morning’s (AEST) triumph over Chelsea.
The Poland international improved his season goal tally to 53 in all competitions as he scored twice and assisted another two in a 4-1 victory at the Allianz Arena that saw Bayern advance from the last 16 as 7-1 aggregate winners.
Lewandowski now has 13 goals in seven Champions League appearances this term, four behind the record Cristiano Ronaldo set for a single season in 2013-14.
But the prolific 31-year-old striker insisted he is more interested in helping his side progress from next Frida…
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