The famous German star Mario Gomez was interviewed by Bayern Club magazine 51 about Lewandowski. Gomez played for the Bundesliga giants from 2009 to 2013 and won the Treble in 2013.
"As a striker always thinking about scoring goals, that's our innate ability, for us, if we don't score, there's no feeling of playing. When I was a kid, that's what I thought when I was training and playing. I think the same goes for Levan, he's a tireless striker, and the last time I met him by chance, I said you're like a bottle of fine wine, and the longer you go on, the more mellow it tastes. This is enough to compete with football evergreens such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi and Ibrahimovic. ”

"I'm sure his peak form can last for four or five years, and I'm not like that after thirty, I'm a sprinting striker, different types, and Levan is more comprehensive, his running is still very impactful, and he is also the most comprehensive goalscorer in the world, which makes him score goals. I've been at Bayern myself for four years and I know it's hard to score regular goals. ”
"There was no summer offseason last year, and in this short and intense season, he is constantly approaching the Record of Gad Mueller, which shows that he is a very professional athlete and knows his body very well. I reckon the record of 40 goals will be broken later, Bayern have dominated the Bundesliga for many years, just as La Liga was dominated by Barcelona and Real Madrid, where Messi scored 50 goals in a season and Cristiano Ronaldo scored 48, which is indescribable. ”
(Editor: Yao Fan)