Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski scored 5 goals in the first 4 rounds of the Spanish League, following scoring a goal in the 3-0 victory over Sevilla, in the match that brought them together on Saturday evening at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium.
And the network “Opta” for statistics, that Lewandowski became the third player during the current century, to score 5 goals in his first 4 matches in the Spanish League, following the Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo with Real Madrid in 2009 and the Colombian Radamel Falcao with Atletico Madrid in 2011.
The Polish star managed to beat both Real Sociedad and Valladolid with two goals in each match, in addition to the goal of Seville.
Seville vs Barcelona
Rafinha scored the goal for Barcelona in the 21st minute of the match, then Polish striker Robert Lewandowski added the second goal in the 36th minute.
In the second half, Eric Garcia scored Barca’s third goal in the 50th minute of the match.
The Barcelona line-up was as follows: Stegen – Conde – Araujo – Garcia – Balde – Busquets – Jaffe – Pedri – Ravenha Lewandowski – Dembele.
Barcelona, under the leadership of coach Xavi Hernandez, continued the victories following beating Valladolid 4-0 in the third round, and crawling towards the top of the table.
Barcelona is in second place with 10 points, two points behind its arch-rivals Real Madrid, who are leaders with 12 points.
Barcelona achieved 3 victories and a single draw, following achieving a great victory over Valladolid with four goals without a return, following having previously defeated Real Sociedad by four goals to one goal in the second round of the tournament, and before that, a draw with Rayovalicano without goals in the first round of the tournament.