Robert Lewandowski completed another round match on Sunday against Sevilla (5-1). The Pole scored another double (his third of the season) to move away from the Pichichi table and, in addition, surpassed a historical mark held by Gerd Müller.

And with his double against Sevilla, the Barça '9' surpassed the historic German 'bomber' as the third top scorer in the major European leagues, with 366 goals (1 more than the Bayern Munich attacker).

Now, 'Lewy' only has Leo Messi (496) and Cristiano Ronaldo (495) ahead of him, both still far from the Pole's records. 'La Pulga' scored all his goals with Barça and Paris Saint-Germain, while 'CR7' scored with the shirts of Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus.

Lewandowski equals Leo Messi's records in Barcelona

Regarding the '10' from Rosario, Lewandowski also equaled a record for the Argentine 'crack' during his time in Barcelona. The Warsaw player is the first player to score 12 goals in the first 10 LaLiga games since Leo did it in 2019/20, his penultimate season in LaLiga.

Furthermore, 'Lewy' is still in Golden Boot mode with Barça, with 2024/25 being his best league start with the Barça team. In 2022/23, the '9' scored 11 goals in the first 10 rounds of the tournament, one less than this year.

Last season, however, the Polish striker only reached 12 goals on matchday 25 (with a double against Cetal in February. Without a doubt, Hansi Flick has found the key to see the best version of the 36-year-old footballer again .