Barcelona's relentless pursuit of perfection shows no signs of slowing down. Star striker Robert Lewandowski has set his sights on an extraordinary milestone: finishing the La Liga season with a perfect 100 points.
The Polish marksman opened the scoring from a pinpoint Marcus Rashford cross on Saturday, propelling Hansi Flick's side to a hard-fought victory over Osasuna. The win stretched Barcelona's lead at the top of the table to a commanding 14 points, putting the title firmly within their grasp.
But for Lewandowski, simply winning the championship isn't enough. "The goal is to win every game to reach 100 points," he declared to DAZN after the match. "Even if we win La Liga, we have to win the remaining games." His words reflect the champion's mindset that has defined Barcelona's season—a mentality that fans can channel into their own game, whether on the pitch or in training.
The veteran striker acknowledged the challenge of the win, noting, "We had to fight until the end. Before the match, we talked about how winning here wasn't easy. In the first half, we played slowly with the ball, but we improved in the second."
Lewandowski was quick to credit his teammate for the decisive assist. "I saw that Rashford could cross. It was a very good ball for a striker. For me, it's very important to receive balls in the box," he explained—a reminder of how crucial teamwork and precision passing are to any successful attack.
With 18 goals across all competitions this season, Lewandowski continues to deliver despite not always being first choice. As Barcelona edges closer to celebrating their title in the city streets, the striker remains focused: "Winning La Liga is a wonderful moment. The celebrations in the city are beautiful. Until we win, it's best not to talk too much."
Whether he stays or moves on this summer, one thing is clear: Lewandowski's hunger for victory is as sharp as ever—and 100 points is the new target.
