Robert Lewandowski has been a standout performer for Barcelona this season, scoring a total of 22 goals since his transfer from Bayern Munich. He leads the La Liga scoring charts with 13 goals, two more than Espanyol’s Joselu. Despite his impressive performance, Lewandowski is currently in the midst of a goal drought, with only one goal in his last four league matches. This is the longest goal drought in his league career since the 2018/19 season with Bayern, when he scored one goal in six Bundesliga matches.
His last goal in La Liga came in October when he scored the winning goal in a 1-0 victory against Valencia. However, he has been unable to find the back of the net in his last three league matches. It is important to note that Lewandowski did not play in Barcelona’s last three league games due to suspension. He was banned from playing against Atletico Madrid and subsequently missed matches against Getafe and Girona.

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The Polish international will be back on the field for Barcelona’s upcoming game against Real Betis, where he is expected to lead the attack alongside Ferran Torres and Ansu Fati. This will be an excellent chance for Lewandowski to regain his scoring form and extend his lead as the highest scorer in La Liga.
Real Betis, on the other hand, has a strong defensive line, conceding only 14 goals in 19 league games this season. It will be an exciting match to see who will come out on top when these two teams meet at Benito Villamarin tonight.
Although Lewandowski’s recent form may be a cause for concern, his impressive record this season cannot be overlooked. He has been a key player for Barcelona, scoring goals and making a significant impact on the field. With his return from suspension, it will be interesting to see if he can regain his scoring form and continue to make his mark on La Liga. Whether he can get back to his top-scoring form remains to be seen, but it will certainly be a match to watch for fans of both teams.
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