Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski is not aiming at Claudio Pizarro's record 190 Bundesliga goals by a foreign player. "Claudio has played in the Bundesliga for almost his entire life. I would have to continue playing for a very long time," Lewandowski told Friday's Muenchner Merkur paper ahead of a showdown Saturday with Pizarro's Werder Bremen. Peru's Pizarro, 38, came to Bremen in 1999 and is now in his third term at the club. He has also been contracted to Munich twice. The 28-year-old Poland player Lewandowski joined the Bundesliga in 2010 at Borussia Dortmund before a 2014 move to Munich. Last weekend he passed former Stuttgart and Munich striker Giovane Elber (133 goals) for second place with currently 135 strikes. Lewandowski has scored seven goals in the last five games but cautioned by saying "the question is how long I will be able to score that many goals." Pizarro, for his part, has praised Lewandowski's quality but also said "I hope that Lewandowski doesn't manage to better my record."