Robert Lewandowski has surpassed his previous best season at FC Barcelona, scoring 34 goals in 37 matches, eclipsing the 33 he netted in 2022/23. The 36-year-old has 21 goals in LaLiga, leading the top scorers’ chart, and 9 in the Champions League. With a 0.91 goals-per-game ratio, he aims to extend his dominance in Europe.
With the 34th goal of his 2024/25 season, Robert Lewandowski has set a new personal scoring record for FC Barcelona, surpassing the 33 goals he scored in his debut 2022/23 season. The 36-year-old striker reached this milestone in just 37 matches, averaging 0.91 goals per game.
Against Real Sociedad, Lewandowski scored in the 60th minute, helping Barça secure a dominant 4-0 victory. His tally includes 21 goals in 25 LaLiga matches, giving him a four-goal lead over Kylian Mbappé (17) in the league’s top scorer race. He also has 9 goals in 8 Champions League games, 3 in 2 Copa del Rey matches, and 1 in the Supercopa de España.
After a disappointing 2023/24 campaign with just 26 goals, Lewandowski has rediscovered his best form under Hansi Flick. His total record for Barça now stands at 93 goals and 20 assists in 132 appearances. He will look to reclaim the Champions League top scorer title, currently led by Serhou Guirassy (10 goals), as Barcelona faces Benfica. With several months left in the season, Lewandowski could challenge his best-ever club tally of 55 goals from his Bayern Munich days.