Robert Lewandowski suggests he is under less pressure than Borussia Dortmund forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to score regularly because his Bayern Munich team-mates are more clinical.
After 14 Bundesliga matches this term, the Poland international has scored 14 goals while his former Dortmund team-mate has hit 17.
But the Bayern striker - who was recognised with four Guiness World Records following his five-goal haul in nine minutes against Wolfsburg earlier this season - thinks the Gabonese may be under more pressure to maintain his prolific start to the campaign than he is because Dortmund have fewer goalscorers.
"Aubameyang has already scored 17 goals, but it's sometimes one game where everything can change," Lewandowski said.