Robert Lewandowski has given a good response to his trollers after he became the first player from the Europe’s top 5 leagues to reach 40 goals in all competitions this season. “People are talking about my age, but I’m working as hard as always. I want to play at the top level for few more years and I feel I can do it,” said Lewandowski after Barca’s 4-1 victory over Girona last night.

Robert Lewandowski has once again proved his doubters wrong, becoming the first player from Europe’s top five leagues to score 40 goals in all competitions this season. The Polish striker achieved the milestone during Barcelona’s emphatic 4-1 win over Girona last night, reinforcing his status as one of the world’s most prolific forwards.

Despite constant debates about his age and longevity, the 36-year-old delivered a fitting response to his critics.

The veteran forward has been a key figure for Hansi Flick’s Barcelona this season, leading the attack with his clinical finishing and leadership. His latest achievement underlines his relentless work ethic and hunger for goals, proving that age is just a number for a player of his caliber.

With Barcelona still competing on multiple fronts, Lewandowski’s form could be decisive in their pursuit of silverware.

TOPICS: Barcelona Football Girona Goals Hansi Flick La Liga Robert Lewandowski