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Recognized as FIFA’s best footballer of the year this week, Lewandowski scored a total of 32 goals in a calendar year, beating Cristiano Ronaldo. Turin Juventus crushed Parma’s eleven 4-0 on Saturday, and the Portuguese contributed 2 goals to the victory.
The 35-year-old forward scored a total of 33 goals in the national championship in 2020 and secured the status of the most productive soccer player of the year. In addition, the veteran will be able to increase the number of his goals, because, unlike R. Lewandowski, the Portuguese will continue to play this year: Juventus will face Fiorentina on Tuesday.
The showdown with Fiorentina may be important for another exceptional achievement. Ronaldo could become the most productive footballer of all time in an official match on Tuesday. Portugal currently has 756 goals, which is just 1 goal less than the all-time record holder Pelé, who has scored 757 goals in his career.
41 Juventus goals in 2020.
– The most among Juventus players in any calendar year throughout history.33 league goals in 2020.
– Most of the top 5 leagues in Europe in 2020.
756 official goals.
– Second most in football history (-1 from Pelé)#Christian 👑 ⚽ pic.twitter.com/bY4KCuZmps
– Arjun Pradeep (@IndianRegista) December 19, 2020
Interestingly, Lionel Messi repeated one of Pelé’s records on Saturday. The Argentine scored the 643rd goal in his career for the Barça team and repeated Pelé’s record for goals at a club. Brazil scored 643 goals with the Santos shirt.
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Lion #Messi same @Skin as the all-time top scorer for a club WITH 643 goals! 🐐🎨: @damiendraws pic.twitter.com/dNrlmwdfC7
– FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) December 19, 2020
Love between two of the best who have done it 🥺 pic.twitter.com/AK8aKsHTK4
– ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) December 19, 2020
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