Just two games into the FC Barcelona's newly started 2024/25 season, flashes are already emerging of those who aim to take on the leading role in terms of the team's offensive weight: Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal. Two players whose ages, 36 and 17 respectively, set them apart considerably, but who are undoubtedly united by an important goal: to bring joy and points to the Blaugrana.
So far in the 2024/25 season, under the guidance of Hansi Flick, after the matches against Valencia CF (1-2) and Athletic Club (2-1) in LaLiga EA Sports, the Barcelona squad has managed to score a total of four goals. Who have been the authors of these goals? Well, these celebrations have been signed by the Warsaw native and the Rocafonda talent, especially the former, who has scored three goals, currently leading the competition's top scorer chart and sparking debate on whether we are witnessing the return of the best 'Lewy' under the German coach.
This goes beyond a mere statistical analysis, but rather the impressions left on the pitch by the Polish striker. Despite his impeccable physical condition, it is noticeable how he has adapted to Hansi Flick's playing style, showing great tactical intelligence. Lewandowski is not just a static forward in the box, but he has been seen very mobile in the attacking front, creating spaces for his teammates by drawing markers and actively participating in the build-up play, demonstrating exceptional ability in this aspect. Moreover, his goal-scoring instinct seems to have resurfaced, displaying precision in front of goal and a persistence in his attempts until overcoming the rival's resistance.
Lamine is gradually settling into his new 'star' role
On the other hand, Lamine Yamal has solidified his role as a star in the Culé attack. Primarily playing from the right flank, he is capable of wreaking havoc on his opponents with his agile and unpredictable dribbling and his relentless speed to exploit the spaces he creates. He is also improving his ability to make decisions in the final third of the opponent's field, demonstrating notable creativity in effectively connecting with his teammates.
It is clear that if it falls to him to finish the play, he will not hesitate to do so. Just look at the goal he scored against Athletic Club: a powerful left-footed shot from outside the area, taking advantage of the minimal space given to him. A true long-range 'cannon shot' that seems to be becoming his trademark, as confirmed by France, Granada CF, or RCD Mallorca... an attribute that Barça increasingly appreciates having on their side.