Lewandowski scored a late equalizer in the last play of the game. Lewa is the leading scorer in the Euro Qualifiers with 12 goals.

Scotland felt what it was like to hope for a chance to be in the Euro 2016 for close to 30 minutes until Robert Lewandowski vanished any possibility of that happening with a late equalizer. The Polish striker is by far the best striker in the world right now and with a brace against Scotland he confirmed it.

With 12 goals up to this moment, Lewandowski is the leading scorer in the Euro Qualifiers. The Polish striker has been able to keep his great scoring form with Bayern Munich and pass it on to his national team. So far in the qualifiers, Lewa has had 23 shots on target, that means, he has scored more than half of those chances.

Scotland fans are blaming this kid for their elimination, not messing with Lewa

Lewandowski has the pedal to the metal when it comes to goalscoring

With Bayern Munich, Lewandowski has scored 12 goals in eight games. In his last five games all combined, Lewa has found the back of the net 14 times in less than 20 days. None of those goals have come from a penalty kick. That record is impressive from anyway it is looked at.

This human machine is averaging a goal every 43 minutes. He is the worst nightmare for any defense that steps in his way. The 27-year-old player is showcasing the best version of himself even after the success he had as a Borussia Dortmund player. 

Lewangoalski explained in recent numbers

If Lewandowski is able to score one more goal in their next and final Euro Qualifying game, he will have tied a record for Euro Qualifiers. The previous record was set by David Healy of Northern Ireland back in 2008. One more brace and Lewandowski will be standing in the lead by himself with 14 goals in ten Euro Qualifying games. 

The Polish striker is along some big names as one of the best strikers in Euro Qualifiers