Barcelona's new season began with a 4-0 win over Cádiz in the early hours of Sunday morning (11th), with Polish striker Robert Ljwendowski showing a high level of athleticism by offering one goal and two assists in less than half an hour, setting a new La Liga scoring record of 46 years, despite being a substitute!

Since his transfer from Bayern Munich to Barcelona, "Robert" has scored in every game since then, except for his debut against Valencia, including the UEFA Europa League matches, in which he has contributed 9 goals in 6 games, a record for a new player in La Liga in the last 46 years. It's worth noting that Valencia's Paraguayan star Díate also scored nine goals in his first six games with the team in 1976.

In La Liga alone, "Roberto" has scored six goals in the first five games, becoming the fastest player to reach the six-goal record in La Liga since the 21st century, surpassing Sevilla striker Andrés Iniesta's record of six goals in the first six games of 2018, and even surpassing Crowe's five-goal performance in the first five games at Real Madrid. Performance.

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