Focus On; Robert Lewandowski

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Robert Lewandowski (born 21 August 1988) plays as a striker for Barcelona and captains the Poland national team. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time. He is one of only five players to have scored 100 goals with three different clubs. He ranks third for the all-time top goalscorers in the UEFA Champions League with 107 goals. He trails only Messi and Ronaldo. He also ranks third for the all-time European men’s top goal scorers in international football with 88 goals. He has scored over 700 senior career goals for club and country.

Lewandowski began his career in the third and second tiers of Polish football with Znicz Pruszków. He later moved to top-flight Lech Poznań. There, he helped the team win the 2009–10 Ekstraklasa. In 2010, he transferred to Borussia Dortmund, where he won two consecutive Bundesliga titles and the league’s top goalscorer award. In 2013, he also featured with Dortmund in the 2013 UEFA Champions League final. Ahead of the 2014–15 season, Lewandowski joined Dortmund’s domestic rivals, Bayern Munich, on a free transfer. In Munich, he won the Bundesliga title in each of his eight seasons. He played an integral role in their Champions League win in 2019–20 as part of a treble. Lewandowski was widely expected to win the 2020 Ballon d’Or, but it was not awarded due to the impact of COVID-19. In 2022, he moved to Barcelona, where he has since won two La Liga titles, the Copa del Rey, and the Pichichi Trophy; his Pichichi Trophy win made him the joint-record holder for most top scorer awards in Europe’s top five leagues with eight.

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The Rise of Japanese Football Talent in Europe

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Yuto Nagatomo, captain of Japan, lifts the winning trophy, after the EAFF E-1 Men’s Football Championship match between South Korea and Japan at Yongin Mireu Stadium. The event took place on July 15, 2025, in Yongin, South Korea. Japan are winners of the East Asia Cup for the third time.

Their The nation’s first ever FIFA World Cup appearance was in 1998, where Japan lost all their games. The first two fixtures went 1–0 in favour of Argentina and Croatia, and the campaign ended with a 2–1 defeat to Jamaica. Japan impressed, however, as all three defeats were only by a one goal margin.

Japan have since then been qualified to every World Cup arranged. They have build up a solid and very impressive foundation for recruitment and development. Players from Japan are attractive. Work ethic and loyal behaviour are special among Japanese.

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Latest Transfer Talk, Spurs In Hunt for Next Manager, Arsenal to Sell, Special Forward on Chelsea Radar

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Cought Offside believe Chelsea and Manchester City are among the clubs interested in Bayern Munich’s 21-year-old Germany midfielder Aleksandar Pavlovic, who could cost 65m euros (£56m). The 21 year old Pavlovic is a homegrown Bayern product with 6 caps for Germany to date.

Manchester United plan to hold contract talks with Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes, 31, after this summer’s World Cup. Fernandes is on a running contract until June 2027. This is the latest according to Football Insider.

According to Goal reports, Arsenal will need to sell a first-team player this summer, with Norway midfielder Martin Odegaard, 27, and Brazil winger Gabriel Martinelli, 24, among the potential candidates.

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