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The English announce the best. “Someone in Lewandowski’s head pressed the button” Football

Robert Lewandowski is one of main favorites to win the Golden Ball in 2021. Former president of the Polish Football Association Zbigniew Boniek he suggested on Twitter that the captain of the Polish national team would win the award. “I don’t think about it now. I approach it calmly. Now I prefer to focus on current things. There is still some work to do before the gala, so these are my priorities. I will probably think about the Golden Ball on the day of the gala or the day before” – Lewandowski commented during one of the last press conferences of the Polish national team.

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FourFourTwo: Robert Lewandowski is the best player in the world in his 30s

FourFourTwo magazine has prepared a ranking of the 30 best footballers in the world after reaching 30 years of age. Journalists decided that he is the best player after “thirty” Robert Lewandowski. Right behind him Leo messi and Kevin De Bruyne. “It’s as if someone in Lewandowski’s head pushed a button when he was no longer 29. From the age of 30, he has stepped into an even higher level of productivity. He is 33 and is going up all the time. Who knows what he has planned for 40. He is the only footballer next to him Johana Cryuffawho won the triple crown and became the best scorer in each competition “- we read.

Most representatives in this list have Manchester City (four in total) – apart from De Bruyne, journalists distinguished Riyad Mahrez, Kyle Walker and Ilkaya Gundogana. Apart from Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich, there were also Manuel Neuer and Thomas Mueller. Cristiano Ronaldo was only seventh in the ranking. The ranking closes Zlatan Ibrahimovic, currently representing Milan.

Top 30 players in the world in their 30s according to “FourFourTwo”

  • 1. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich),
  • 2. Leo Messi (PSG),
  • 3. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City),
  • 4. Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool),
  • 5. N’Golo Kante (Chelsea),
  • 6. Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City),
  • 7. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United),
  • 8. Roberto Firmino (Liverpool),
  • 9. Ilkay Gundogan (Manchester City),
  • 10. Manuel Neuer (Bayern Monachium),
  • 11. Karim Benzema (Real Madrid),
  • 12. Thomas Mueller (Bayern Monachium),
  • 13. Kyle Walker (Manchester City),
  • 14. Toni Kroos (Real Madrid),
  • 15. Michail Antonio (West Ham),
  • 16. Lorenzo Insigne (SSC Napoli),
  • 17. Angel Di Maria (PSG),
  • 18. Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid),
  • 19. Jordan Henderson (Liverpool),
  • 20. Pierre-Emerick Aybameyang (Arsenal),
  • 21. Georginio Wijnaldum (PSG),
  • 22. Jamie Vardy (Leicester City),
  • 23. Wissam Ben Yedder (AS Monaco),
  • 24. Marco Reus (Borussia Dortmund),
  • 25. Simon Kjaer (AC Milan),
  • 26. Edinson Cavani (Manchester United),
  • 27. Emil Forsberg (RB Lipsk),
  • 28. Kieran Trippier (Atletico Madrid),
  • 29. Luka Modrić (Real Madrid),
  • 30. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan).

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