Roman Kosecki (58), former Polish striker for Osasuna and Atlético de Madrid in the early 90s, made a strong defense of the FC Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowskicriticized in some media despite his good start in the league (two goals in victory over Valencia).
“The Spaniards have been enthusiastic recently. They won the European Championship and the Olympic Games. They think that their players are good and everyone else is bad. They have reasons for this, because they are working very well. However , this is very exaggerated , Robert scored two goals and the team won,” he told ‘WP SportoweFakty’.
“The Spanish love football. They can criticize, but they can also praise. They have no doubts. They criticize even the greatest legends of football, they are very impulsive and quick to react. However, a something to be accepted from them: they know how to appreciate the creativity and the art of the game of a player,” he said.
Lewandowski is close to breaking the record for goals scored by a Pole in La Liga. He already has 44 goals, and Jan Urban, who is the leader of the ranking, has 48. “Of course, this record will be broken. ‘Lewy’ plays in a team that will create some opportunities for him in each game and return them to the goals.”
Kosecki also noted the Barcelona striker’s change in playing style. “Lewandowski is now more concentrated in the area, which is very good. Don’t let him play again, he must focus on scoring goals and I think he will score more,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad
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