Robert Lewandowski wins the Best FIFA Men’s Player Award
After a fantastic 2021 season in which he scored 69 goals for club and country, the 33-year-old won the prize for the second year in a row. Robert Lewandowski wins the Best FIFA Men’s Player Award in a row.
On Monday, January 17, the Poland international was honored in Zurich, Switzerland, for collecting 52 points, which was far more than Cristiano Ronaldo’s 38 and Lionel Messi’s 35.
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All tucked up for bed 😴🏆#TheBest #MiaSanMia @lewy_official pic.twitter.com/ea9y1LfTyI
— FC Bayern Munich (@FCBayernEN) January 17, 2022
Taking to his social media after the win, the Poland international wrote: “It is a great honor and pleasure to receive the title of FIFA The Best Men’s Player,” “Thank you for your votes and your support.”
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“Thank you for all the support and congratulatory messages. I’m very happy to have won this award again. Winning it in back-to-back years means a lot to me, my teammates and the entire club.” #TheBest
🎙️ @lewy_official: "Thank you for all the support and congratulatory messages. I'm very happy to have won this award again. Winning it in back-to-back years means a lot to me, my teammates and the entire club."#TheBest pic.twitter.com/ziNggW703b
— FC Bayern Munich (@FCBayernEN) January 18, 2022
“All of Gerd Müller’s records only help me to get better. If there’s a record that can be broken, then I want to try. Scoring 365 goals is a tough one to beat. It’s not something I’m thinking about. What matters more to me is what we achieve this season.”
🎙️ @lewy_official: "All of Gerd Müller's records only help me to get better. If there's a record that can be broken, then I want to try. Scoring 365 goals is a tough one to beat. It's not something I'm thinking about. What matters more to me is what we achieve this season." pic.twitter.com/GRfqXNQFSx
— FC Bayern Munich (@FCBayernEN) January 18, 2022