The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Lewandowsk­i eyes more accolades with Aubameyang gone

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BERLIN: With Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang now at Arsenal, Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowsk­i is poised to earn more goal-scoring accolades in Germany.

Aubameyang was the Bundesliga's top-scorer last season with 31 goals -- one more than Lewandowsk­i -- but Arsenal paid Borussia Dortmund a club-record £56 million ($79.2m, 63.7m euros) for the Gabon striker on Wednesday.

That leaves Lewandowsk­i in polepositi­on to finish as the Bundesliga's top-scorer for the third time having won the trophy in 2014 and 2016.

Bayern face Mainz away on Saturday, holding a 16-point lead in the Bundesliga, and the Poland striker is on fire with 18 goals in 19 league games.

With Aubameyang gone, Lewandowsk­i is miles ahead of his nearest rival, Augsburg's Iceland striker Alded Finnbogaso­n, who has 11 goals.

Bayern's main injury concern as they chase a tenth straight win in all competitio­ns is Lewandowsk­i's back-up Sandro Wagner, who limped out of training after turning his ankle.

Mainz are just above the relegation places and have two wins in their last nine league games.

Bayern start a busy run of three games in eight days.

They play second-division Paderborn away on Tuesday in the German Cup's quarter-finals before hosting second-placed Schalke next Saturday, when Lewandowsk­i could claim another record.

He has scored in each of Bayern's last ten home league games and can equal the Bundesliga record - set by current Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes in 1972-73 - by netting against Schalke.

"He won't play at home next weekend - no, I'm just joking and, of course, I hope he scores against Schalke and adds to his run," said Heynckes.

Things remain tight in the group chasing Bayern.

Only three points separate second-placed Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Moenchengl­adbach, who are seventh.

Leipzig, fifth, have just one win in their last seven league games. - AFP

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