Robert Lewandowski, the Polish football star of Bayern Munich, will not be able to play for at least a month.
The striker, who was chosen as the best in the world last year, suffered a knee injury against Andorra in the last clash of the Polish national team in the same world championship qualifying group as the Hungarians.
Tuesday's tests by the medical team of the Champions League-winning German club revealed that the bands were stretched in the 32-year-old's classic knee, so his recovery will take at least four weeks.
Lewandowski is playing irresistibly this season as well, scoring 47 goals in 42 stakes - once against the Hungarians and twice against Andorra - leading the sniper rankings by 35 hits in the Bundesliga after 26 rounds. The striker would have to score five more goals this season in the Bundesliga to set the peak of the German league, which Gerd Müller holds with 40 hits from the 1971/72 season.
Lewandowski will thus miss several important matches: on Saturday's Bundesliga Saturday, the Munich riders will visit the teams of Péter Gulácsi, Willi Orbán and Dominik Szoboszlai, and the second-place RB Leipzig. And in the Champions League, as a "repetition" of last year's final, the Bavarian band will meet Paris Saint-Germain in the quarterfinals.
(Source: Source: sportrajongo.hu, mti / Photo: pixabay)