Now it's Lewandowski's turn

Everyone has their eyes set the Bundesliga. The return of German football has given hope to the other big leagues in Europe, who are dreaming and working hard to finish the season on the pitch.
The first day was atypical, special and historic, but football will always be football. Borussia and Schalke 04 was the best combination, especially seeing a young striker called up to Haaland who is ready to make a difference.
The young Norwegian opened the score and wrote his name in history by becoming the player to score the first goal at the height of the pandemic. He has now scored ten goals in the Bundesliga since arriving in the winter, and that has made this Sunday, 17 May, the subject of many sports media headlines.
Now it's Robert Lewandowski's turn. Now it's up to the Pole to respond to Haaland's call (one goal and one assist) to continue with it or to widen the gap in the race to be the top scorer.
As if that were not enough, Timo Werner was left without scoring, so the best is expected from Lewandowski, who has not played since February 25, 2020 in the match against Chelsea in the Champions League, in which he made two assists and scored a goal.
The Pole could even reach the 40 goals in a season record, held by Gerd Müller. Now it's his turn.