Over the weekend, Robert Lewandowski stretched his foot to deflect Ronald Araújo's shot, leaving Real Sociedad goalkeeper Alex Remiro completely hopeless, as the ball rolled into the back of the net. It wasn't the prettiest goal of his career, but it had plenty of meaning, as it secured Lewandowski's best goalscoring season for Barcelona.
The Polish striker reached 34 goals in 37 games across all competitions in 2024–25, already one more than he managed in 46 games during his first season at Barcelona in 2022–23, his previous best tally with the club.
Many thought father time had caught up with Lewandowski last season, when, at age 35, he produced the worst goalscoring season of his career since 2014–15, managing just 26 goals in 49 games and failing to reach 20 league goals for the first time in nine years.






