Despite his remarkable achievements at club level, Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski still has an unfulfilled dream. The Polish bomber is looking to score his first goal at a World Cup. The 34-year-old is the captain and main star of the Polish national team, as well as the best scorer in the history of the representative team with 76 goals in 134 appearances.
However, Lewandowksi has yet to score a goal in the World Cup, as Poland failed to qualify in 2010 and 2014. Meanwhile, in the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the national team scored only 2 goals, finishing the group in 5nd place. last. In an interview with BBC Radio XNUMX, Lewandowksi said:
"Of course I still think about the last World Cup. To score in the World Cup is a big dream and I will do everything to make it happen. I hope that in this world it will happen."
Poland is in Group C and will play against Mexico, Saudi Arabia and Argentina. The challenges will undoubtedly be quite difficult, and the Polish striker is aware of this fact. Lewandowksi also heaped praise on Argentine star Leo Messi:
"I am happy that I will have the opportunity to face Argentina and Messi, he changed football forever. I'm happy about all the things I've achieved and the memories of the World Cup, now it's time to enjoy it."
The Barcelona bomber was asked by journalist Guillem Balague if this will be his last World Cup, and Lewa gave an answer that has made many of his fans happy. He said:
"I don't think this will be the last World Cup for me. I want to play in the next World Cup."