The game between Barcelona and Osasuna on Tuesday night was just over 30 minutes away. Robert Lewandowski David Garcia was sent off after receiving a second yellow card from referee Gil Manzano after returning elbow to elbow. Osasuna’s Garcia also started from a corner in the sixth minute, but Xavi’s team came back and prevailed in the second half thanks to goals from Pedri and Raphinha.
The good news is that Lewandowski may now have to participate in more important matches against Atletico Madrid and Real Betis, as well as in derbies against inter-city rivals Espanyol after the World Cup. Lewandowski protested the decision by making a gesture with his fingers and nose as he left the field, which some interpreted as a message that the referee had acted. “the fish.” As he was leaving the field, it was seen that the Polish was pointing at the referee.
Lewandowski could be penalized more than in a regular game with two yellow cards and three more games off the field if the disciplinary committee finds him guilty of challenging the referee’s integrity.
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Robert Lewandowski adjusted well to life in Barcelona
Lewandowski scored an incredible number of goals. One of the best strikers the football world has ever seen is Robert Lewandowski, as he has shown time and time again. The prolific striker, who has scored more than 600 goals at the club and internationally, is in his 30s and shows no signs of slowing down. He scored a total of 50 goals in all competitions in the 2021-22 season.
Lewandowski quickly settled in Barcelona and had a productive start to the 2022-23 season for Xavi’s team. As he lived through the last chapter of his illustrious career and continued to set fun goalscoring records in La Liga and the Champions League, he distinguished himself by scoring a fantastic hat-trick in many of his matches for Barcelona.
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After being named La Liga player of the month for October, Robert Lewandowski had a brilliant start to his Barça career. The striker was crucial to Blaugranes’ final league run with five wins in six games. Number 9 for Barça played in all six league games in October, lasting 498 minutes in total.
At the time, he had two assists, one against Real Madrid and Athletic Club. He also scored five goals, including a bracket against Villarreal and two goals each against Mallorca, Athletic Club and Valencia. With 13 goals, the Polish striker is currently scoring five more goals in La Liga than his closest rival, Betis striker Borja Iglesias.
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