Polish striker Robert Lewandowski gave an interview in the newspaper ‘Sport’ where he showed understanding of the difficult situation of his coach, Xavi Hernández, and asked “focus on this season because we can still win with Xavi, it’s not just a game.”
Lewandowski explained that in the interview understand the technician’s decision: “Being a coach or player for Barcelona means a lot of pressure, it’s normal, and the team or the club is going through a more difficult time than before, with a squad with very young players. And the expectations are very high and great.
Consider that stand the pressure of this club “It’s very difficult, not only for the players or for me, but also for him. I understand what all this means for him: he is from Barça, he was a player and now he is a coach. From an emotional point of view it is very difficult and I understand you completely. “Not only him, but also his family.”
That is why he demands unity among the whole team: “It is important that we focus this season because we can still win with Xavi, not just games. “I am focused on it one hundred percent,” he said, and didn’t want to get into what might happen next season. “The priority is now.”
“I WANT TO LEAVE THE CAMP NOU”
However, he gives hints about where he will play, because “I want to debut at the Camp Nou, This is one of my goalsplay again at Camp Nou.”
He won there a League in its first year and he wants to repeat: “It’s a magical stadium, a magical field, and of course I want to play there. “I hope to be there almost at the end of the year and be able to play with all the people and in a good environment.”
It also shows his adaptation to Barça and Catalunya: “I feel very good in the city, my family too, very happy and cheerful. “I’m just happy with my club gear, but everything else is fine.”
Source: La Verdad

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