Robert Lewandowski, the Polish striker, is currently experiencing a rare dry spell in front of goal. The 36-year-old footballer has failed to score in three consecutive games, sparking concerns among FC Barcelona fans and Spanish media alike. Lewandowski’s goal drought has led to widespread debate, with many questioning the reasons behind his sudden loss of form.
According to Spanish sports daily, Mundo Deportivo, Lewandowski has only scored twice in his last eight games, a far cry from his impressive start to the season. The Polish striker had bagged 16 goals in his first 11 games, earning him the Pichichi award for the top scorer in La Liga’s first round. However, his recent performances have been underwhelming, to say the least.
La Liga’s Top Scorer Struggles
Lewandowski’s struggles can be attributed to various factors, including his lack of playing time. In the 11th game of the season, he scored two goals against Real Madrid, but has since failed to find the back of the net consistently. In fact, he was benched in the 5-1 thrashing of Mallorca, which has raised eyebrows among fans and pundits.
The Catalan daily, Mundo Deportivo, has highlighted Lewandowski’s past performances, pointing out that he had a similar slump in form during the 2022/23 season. His goal scoring prowess was affected by the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which interrupted his remarkable start to the season. However, upon his return, he failed to regain his form, eventually finishing the season with 23 goals.
Is Lewandowski’s Form a Reflection of FC Barcelona’s Struggles?
The Polish striker’s goal drought has coincided with FC Barcelona’s recent struggles in La Liga. The team’s lack of consistency and poor performances have led to questions about their title ambitions. Lewandowski’s form has been reflective of the team’s overall performance, sparking debate about the root cause of the problem.
In a recent interview, Lewandowski acknowledged his struggles, stating that he had been wasting opportunities in recent games. He attributed his lack of confidence to a lack of calmness in front of goal, which has affected his overall performance.
With the winter break providing a much-needed respite, Lewandowski and his teammates will have time to reflect on their performances and regroup for the second half of the season. Their next game is against UD Barbastro in the Copa del Rey on January 4, 2024.
In 23 games this season, Lewandowski has scored 23 goals and provided two assists for FC Barcelona. While his goal drought is a cause for concern, fans will be hoping that he can regain his form and lead the team to success in the second half of the season.