Lewa claims that each player has a different role with their respective team. The Polish striker has scored 12 times in the Bundesliga and three in the UCL.

15 goals in ten games is the record that Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich holds this season. The Polish striker has more fire under his boots than Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi but does not want to be compared with any of the two players from La Liga. 

The Polish international considers that every player has a different role with their respective team and that they should not be compared to each other. In the end, every player wants to do the best for their team. 

Lewa is in very elite lists this year 

"Cristiano plays offensively on the left side, Messi centrally. I play up front. Of course I work back, take part in combinations and don't wait 90 minutes for the ball. I want to participate in the game," Lewandowski said

This season, Lewa has been a goal-scoring machine with 12 goals in the Bundesliga plus another three in Champions League games. He knows that he is in tip-top shape right now and is constantly working to get better. His shooting accuracy in the domestic league games is of 79%.

Lewandowski is unstoppable at the moment

"I am 27 and I want to be better every year, score more goals. My best time comes now. Hopefully it will carry on as long as possible! To be a striker, sometimes it is not easy. To reach the crucial situations, I have to fight in every game."

Some people have claimed that they see potential in Lewandowski to be the next winner of the Golden Shoe next year, as Ronaldo has already won it this year. Bayern's player believes that they should not rush things and that what is important for him is the next game against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

"At the moment I am not thinking about it [winning the Golden Shoe]. If I have a chance at the end of the season to get it, I will deal with it then. Now it's still too early."

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