Robert Lewandowski reviewed some of the key moments of an important period in his career when he signed for FC Barcelona, which was his chance to prove himself in a League other than the German one. In one of his reflections for polish television tvn, the goalscorer admitted that he suffered a bit of a slump “after the World Cup”, while at the same time he asked that the other Polish internationals be considered “more weight in the selection”. “The time has come for more players to start taking responsibility for this team,” he suggested.
In his review, the top scorer in the Spanish League pointed out some interesting ideas. “I realize that I am a bit of a victim of my own success. Many people look at the Polish national team through me or other players who play for the best clubs, but we have a lot more. The time has come for more the players have started to take responsibility for this choice,” he said.
Another of the conclusions he offered was to admit that in his thirties he felt the need to test himself elsewhere exactly this season, after twelve years in Germany, four in Dortmund and another eight in Munich. “I don’t want to regret after the end of my career for not having tried myself elsewhere. I don’t regret that the change didn’t come sooner because the last years at Bayern were exceptional,” he recalled.
Lewandowski claimed he was interested in Barça “between February and March”. “It has always been my dream to play in LaLiga. When the transfer closed, I called Ania and I remember being moved. I had goosebumps, and some tears came out,” he admitted.
During his debut season at Barcelona, takes care of, the first months are different”, because “the adaptation process is not easy”. But, above all, he recognized that “later on, the World Cup slowed me down a bit.”. .
Source: La Verdad

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