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Lewandowski's words to his haters after criticism in recent weeks

Lewandowski sends a strong message to his critics

By Hector Garcia

Lewandowski sends a strong message to his critics
Lewandowski sends a strong message to his critics
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Robert Lewandowski is one of the most outstanding forwards in recent years. The player has been a true goal-scoring machine, especially during his time at Bayern Munich where for many he was the fair winner of the 2020 Ballon d'Or, after France Football's decision not to give the award due to the pandemic. However, it has been a difficult end to 2023 for the Pole, who is not having the best numbers in his second season at FC Barcelona.

 

Robert Lewandowski analyzes his present and his future as a footballer in an interview with the 'Athlete's Club' in which he reviews his time at Barça and the most significant aspects of an experience as a Barça player who ensures that he is being happy and positive inside and outside of the playing fields.

Lewandowski, who at 35 years old is the oldest in the squad led by Xavi Hernández, comments on the difficult start to the season he has had, compared to the course of his debut at the Camp Nou. His statistics are not bad (7 goals and 3 assists) but in the 2022/23 League he already had 13 goals and 4 assists. Robert accepts that the demand is always maximum, but clarifies: "I know that we are Barcelona and everyone expects us not only to win, but also to score many goals.

 

Lewandowski's words about a possible retirement

FC Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski (35 years old, 13 games and 7 goals in La Liga this season) has no plans to retire anytime soon. During an interview with the Club del Deportista marketing agency, the Pole said that he had the energy to play a few more seasons. «I don't think about what I have already won or what I have already done. I still have this feeling and this passion in me. "I think I can still play football for three or four years, because physically I feel very good." good,” said the former Bayern Munich player, who will then be between 38 and 39 years old.


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