Robert Lewandowski and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang shared a dressing room at Borussia Dortmund during the 2013-14 season. Then, the Pole scored 28 goals and provided eight assists to the Gabonese's 16 goals and five assists.
Now, nine years later, Aubameyang believes they can improve on those figures. He told 'ESPN': "Now we have more experience and we can do better than in the past. I'm sure we'll both give our best to beat the records we achieved in Dortmund.
Aubameyang is delighted with the arrival of his team-mate again and hopes to do great things this season: "He will be able to compete for titles with all the great strikers we have. His quality is really crazy and I always enjoy playing with him.
Despite the optimism with which he assured that Barça have the "motivation" to fight for all the titles, the former Arsenal player does not want to think beyond the 'Clasico' against Real Madrid that will be played, in the early hours of Saturday to Sunday (Spanish time), in Las Vegas.