KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - When Robert Lewandowski gave club mate James Rodriguez a big hug after Poland were eliminated from the World Cup by Colombia on Sunday, it must have given him a bittersweet reminder of the sort of service he gets at Bayern Munich.
With the likes of Rodriguez, Frank Ribery and Thomas Mueller on hand to create chances, Lewandowski has managed 106 Bundesliga goals in four seasons and established himself as one of the most prolific strikers in the game.
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