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Robert Lewandowski is close to Pele, Messi. Cristiano Ronaldo the leader

Robert Lewandowski In the match between Andorra and Poland, he scored the first goal AND The final goal of the match (watch the video).. In the first half, already in the fifth minute of the game, he began to hit the Poles with a shot to the post from the penalty area, and after the break he headed the ball after a corner kick.

For Robert Lewandowski, these were goals 73 and 74 in the history of his performances for the Polish national team. The filming of the national team made its debut in September 2008 in San Marino. In the list of top scorers in the history of the national teams, after the match between Andorra and Poland, Robert Lewandowski ranked fourteenth on his own. He is just one goal away from tying for eleventh place. Had he scored two goals in the Poland-Hungary match, he would have been only 11th, ahead of Sandor Kocice, the Hungarian legend and third scorer among Europeans. Instead, three goals separate Robert Lewandowski from the King of Brazil soccer outcome equation. Pelé scored 77 goals for the national team.

Leo Messi has already scored 80 national goals and Cristiano Ronaldo, 115. Chasing Neymar, Romelu Lukaku, Luis Suárez, Robert Lewandowski. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, despite another return to the Swedish national teamThe captain of the Polish national team is unlikely to catch up.

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal 2003-) 115 goals

2. Ali Daei (Iran 1993-2006) 109 goals

3. Mukhtar Al Dhaheri (Malasia 1972-1985) 89 goles

4- Ferenc Puskas (Hungary / Spain 1945-1962) 84 goals

5. Leo Messi (Argentina 2005-) 80 goals

5. Sunil Chhetri (Indie, 2005-) – 80 ghoulies

7. Godfrey Chitalu (Zambia 1968-1980) 79 goles

8. Husajn Said (Irak, 1976-1990): 78 goli

8. Ali Mabkhout (United Arab Emirates, 2009-): 78 goals

10- Pele (Brazil 1957-1971) 77 goals

11. Sandor Kocsis (Hungary 1948-1956) 75 goals

11. Kunishige Kamamoto (Gabunya, 1964-1977): 75 goli

11. Basar Abdullah (Kuwait 1996-2018) 75 goals

14. Robert Lewandowski (Polonia 2008-) 74 goals

15. Majed Abdullah (Arabia Saudita 1978-1994) 72 goles

19. Neymar (Brazil 2010-) 70 goals

22. Romelu Lukaku (Bélgica, 2010-) – 68 gal

27. Luis Suárez (Uruguay 2007-) 65 goals

30. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden 2001-) 62 goals

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