THE '9' JOINS To MESSI, SUÁREZ And RONALDO
Lewandowski, the fourth culé to win the Golden Boot
Published:9/11/2022 - 21:25h
Updated:9/11/2022 - 21:25h
Robert Lewandowski added a new Boot of Gold for the FC Barcelona. In spite of having marked his goals with the Bayern Munich, the Pole received the award already like Barcelona footballer
Robert Lewandowski received this Wednesday in Barcelona the Boot of Gold of the season 2021-22 that accredits him at most goleador in Europe of the past season. A trophy conquered in the Bundesliga playing with Bayern of Munich and that will collect being leading of the FC Barcelona, to where arrived this summer after 8 years in the Bavarian club.
The forward annotated 35 goals for a total of 70 points, by in front of Kylian Mbappé (PSG, 28 goals), of Ciro Immobile (Lazio, 27) and of Karim Benzema (Real Madrid, 27) fourth in the table. Lewandowski Received the award in an act that had the presence of Joan Laporta, Xavi Hernández and Carles Puyol like representatives of the club.
The international Pole repeats like better European artilleryman after winning the Boot of Gold 2020-21. Until in eight occasions a player of Barça has won the Boot of Gold, the double that the Madrid. In fact, the Barcelona club is the club with more awards in the history of the prize afterwards that Messi raised six, more other two of Ronaldo and to Luis Suárez, in 2016. The Uruguayan also won another in 2014, when it was player of the Liverpool.
Messi collects 6 of the 8 Boots of Gold of the Barça. The Argentinian was the maximum goleador of the European leagues in 2010, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018 and 2019. In the 2011-12, attained the incredible register of 50 goals in League. In the 2012-13 remained in the 46 goals in the championship suspender belt, where finished dominating to Cristiano Ronaldo in this section.
Other two '9' of high level
Suárez, by his part, went the third player of the Barça that achieved the Boot of Gold. In the League 2015-2016 marked 40 so many, by in front of Gonzalo Higuaín (Napoli, 36) and Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid, 35.). The Uruguayan forward already had attained the prize in 2014 with 31 so many marked with the Liverpool in the Premier League. The Brazilian Ronaldo turned into 1997 in the first Boot of Gold won by a player of the Barça with 34 goals signed in the League 1996-97 to the orders of Sir Bobby Robson.