November 7, 2024

Robert Lewandowski’s ripped physique in training leaves Barcelona fans shocked as he looks to end three-game goal drought

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Barcelona fans have been left stunned at Robert Lewandowski’s new physique after the club posted a picture of him in training.

The Catalan giants posted a picture of the 34-year-old with a shocked face emoji, captioning it: “[sic] beast mode.”

Lewandowski showed off his new look ripped physique

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Lewandowski showed off his new look ripped physique

Lewandowski boasts a ripped physique, especially to his arms and legs, leaving Barca supporters amazed.

One fan said: “Let’s shoot some goals with those muscles.”

Another posted: “Lewandowski is built different.”

A third stated: “Gracious God, see his muscle definition.”

While a fourth said: “Dawg since when we do muscles in this club, need Pedri to do it next.”

The Poland international is top of the goalscoring charts in LaLiga this season, three ahead of Karim Benzema, having netted 17 for the campaign so far.

Lewandowski has settled in well at the Camp Nou, joining from Bayern Munich last summer

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Lewandowski has settled in well at the Camp Nou, joining from Bayern Munich last summer

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Lewandowski’s debut season with Barcelona has seen the forward score 27 goals in 37 matches in all competitions.

Since the World Cup though, he has scored just four times, but despite this, he is expected to help the club to their first domestic triumph since 2019.

Xavi’s troops are currently a healthy 11 points better off than second-placed Real Madrid with nine games left.

Securing LaLiga would mean Lewandowski adds to his already glistening trophy cabinet, with the Pole currently boasting 11 league winners’ medals.

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