Robert Lewandowski, Poland – Leading candidate for the Euro 2024 Golden Boot

Veteran Polish striker, Robert Lewandowski is aiming to win the Golden Boot at Euro 2024. With impressive form at both club and national team level, Lewandowski promises to shine brightly in Germany in the summer of June 2024.

Robert Lewandowski, 35-year-old striker of Barcelona, is a hot name in the race for the Euro 2024 Golden Boot. Despite being in the late stages of his career, Lewandowski still shows his class with 14 goals and 6 assists for Barca in the 2023/24 season. Robert Lewandowski’s contributions are key to helping the Catalan team pursue titles.

With 82 goals in 146 appearances for Poland, Robert Lewandowski is proud to have an impressive scoring record. At Euro 2021, Lewandowski scored a brace before Poland was eliminated in the group stage. Now, Lewy is determined to go further with his teammates at the Euro 2024 tournament in Germany.

However, Poland must first get through the Euro 2024 qualifiers. With a star-studded squad playing in the top European leagues such as Szczesny, Zielinski, Milik, Kaminski…, “The White Eagles – Poland” can dream of a ticket to the Euro 2024 finals.

If he participates in Euro 2024, Robert Lewandowski promises to excel with his powerful and technical attacking style. His subtle touches, cool finishes, and excellent aerial ability are the “weapons” that help Lewandowski conquer the Golden Boot.

Let’s wait and see whether the 35-year-old superstar Robert Lewandowski can shine and take Poland far in Euro 2024. If Lewandowski maintains his form, Lewy is certainly deserving of being the number 1 candidate for the Golden Boot.

Impressive statistics of Robert Lewandowski at clubs and the Polish national team

Borussia Dortmund: 187 matches, 103 goals, 42 assists

Bayern Munich: 375 matches, 344 goals, 73 assists

Barcelona: 77 matches, 47 goals, 14 assists

Poland: 146 matches, 82 goals, 31 assists

UEFA Euro from 1960 to 2021 with 16 tournaments and 10 championship countries

Germany 3 times Euro champion (1972 – 1980 – 1996)

Spain 3 times Euro champion (1964 – 2008 – 2012)

France 2 times Euro champion (1984 – 2000)

Italy 2 times Euro champion (1968 – 2020)

Soviet Union 1 time Euro champion 1960

Czechoslovakia 1 time Euro champion 1976

Netherlands 1 time Euro champion 1988

Denmark 1 time Euro champion 1992

Greece 1 time Euro champion 2004

Portugal 1 time Euro champion 2016

Group D – Poland

Coach: Michal Probierz

Euro: Quarterfinals (2016)

World Cup: 3rd place (1974, 1982)

FIFA ranking: 30th (as of February 15, 2024)

Current Euro 2024 Poland lineup: players and clubs (As of: March 27, 2024)

Goalkeepers

Marcin Bułka (OGC Nizza)

Bartłomiej Drągowski (Panathinaikos Athen)

Łukasz Skorupski (FC Bologna)

Wojciech Szczęsny (Juventus Turin)

Defenders

Jan Bednarek ((Southampton FC)

Bartosz Bereszyński (Empoli FC)

Paweł Bochniewicz (SC Heerenveen)

Matty Cash (Aston Villa)

Paweł Dawidowicz (Hellas Verona)

Robert Gumny (FC Augsburg)

Michał Karbownik (Hertha BSC)

Tomasz Kędziora (PAOK Saloniki)

Jakub Kiwior (FC Arsenal)

Dominik Marczuk (Jagiellonia Białystok)

Patryk Peda (SPAL 2013 Ferrara)

Kamil Piątkowski (Granada CF)

Tymoteusz Puchacz (1. FC Kaiserslautern)

Arkadiusz Reca (Spezia Calcio)

Sebastian Walukiewicz (FC Empoli)

Mateusz Wieteska (Cagliari Calcio)

Przemysław Wiśniewski (Spezia Calcio)

Midfielders

Krystian Bielik (Birmingham City)

Patryk Dziczek (Piast Gliwice)

Przemysław Frankowski (RC Lens)

Kacper Kozłowski (Vitesse)

Grzegorz Krychowiak (Abha Club)

Ben Lederman (Raków Częstochowa)

Karol Linetty (FC Turin)

Mateusz Łęgowski (US Salernitana 1919)

Filip Marchwiński (Lech Poznań)

Jakub Moder (Brighton & Hove Albion)

Jakub Piotrowski (Ludogorez Rasgrad)

Taras Romanczuk (Jagiellonia Białystok)

Bartosz Salamon (Lech Poznań)

Bartosz Slisz (FC Atlanta United)

Damian Szymański (AEK Athen)

Sebastian Szymański (Fenerbahçe)

Paweł Wszołek (Legia Warschau)

Nicola Zalewski (AS Rom)

Piotr Zieliński (SSC Neapel)

Forwards

Adrian Benedyczak (Parma Calcio)

Adam Buksa (Antalyaspor)

Kamil Grosicki (Pogoń Szczecin)

Jakub Kamiński (VfL Wolfsburg)

Robert Lewandowski (FC Barcelona)

Arkadiusz Milik (Juventus Turin)

Krzysztof Piątek (İstanbul Başakşehir)

Michał Skóraś (FC Brügge)

Karol Świderski (Hellas Verona)

Bartłomiej Wdowik (Jagiellonia Białystok)

Topics: Robert Lewandowski, Poland, Barcelona, Euro 2024, Golden Boot, Wojciech Szczesny, Piotr Zielinski, Arkadiusz Milik, Jakub Kaminski

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