
Robert Lewandowski is the world’s number one striker, and is in the best type of his career, says team-mate Javi Martinez from Bayern Munich.
Lewandowski has now surpassed his most elevated tally in professional football in a solitary season, with 43 goals from 37 games in all rivalries.
While Bayern is surrounding an eighth consecutive Bundesliga title, the 31-year-old is on course for the fourth time in his career to be delegated the division’s top scorer. With five games left to play, RB Leipzig star Timo Werner is only four goals behind.
Martinez was fascinated by the endeavors of this term by Poland International, saying that with regards to finding the net, he is the best in the game.
“He has the greatest year of his life. Anything goes in. He’s an athlete the best No.9 in the world. Ideally, until August, he can proceed with this. Fear [that he would leave to join Real Madrid]? No, because great players have left Bayern and they’ve always replaced them well. It’s clear he ‘d been a major misfortune, yet it didn’t,” Martinez told Marca.
Headlines were last month when Bayern right-back and guarded midfielder Joshua Kimmich scored a definitive goal against Borussia ‘s rivals Dortmund, stretching out his side lead to seven focuses at the top of the table. The 25-year-old Germany international will undoubtedly compose its name in the club’s history books, Martinez says
At the point when coach Niko Kovac was sacked in November and replaced by between time supervisor Hansi Flick, Bayern was fourth in the table.
They won 22 of the 25 matches they played under the 55-year-old, who marked a deal until 2023 to stay on as head coach, and Martinez accepts the previous assistant to Germany and Bayern is an ideal match.