Lewandowski takes a mass bath at Camp Nou

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The Polish striker got the ‘9’ on his back in front of 45,000 spectators

Robert Lewandowski already knows Camp Nou as a Barcelona footballer. The Polish striker, who already came out with the number ‘9’ on his back, was presented this Friday on the Barça fief in front of 45,000 fans who gathered to meet the new star of the project led by Xavi Hernández. The Bayern Munich ex took a bath and was happy and ambitious in light of a season set to kick off next week. “I hope we can win a lot of titles,” he said.

Very hot heat. That is the first thing Lewandowski experienced as soon as he set foot on the pitch at the Camp Nou in his first experience as a Barca player. The nearly 45,000 fans gathered and the high afternoon temperatures in Barcelona set the stage for a crack-smelling presentation from the greats. It was a special day for ‘Lewy’ and it was also for Joan Laporta, who knows he has hit the table and that he is a player who comes to make a difference. “Visca Barca, welcome Lewandowski. Thank you for the amazing effort you put in to come and thank you to the fans for being there. I see you and I feel why it is more than a club. This operation came out because he was a player who wanted to play for Barca,” said the maximum president of the cule.

Joan Laporta’s smile could only be compared to that of Lewandowski, who literally took Johan Cruijff’s ‘Come out and enjoy’, which he wears on a doormat before entering the Camp Nou field. The Pole was happy and didn’t stop greeting the two top rings of the Barça Coliseum where the fans gathered. “Good morning Tom. “Estic is bored to be in Barcelona,” he rushed to say in Catalan before assuring that “it is unbelievable to see so many fans”.

They were the first words of a player who was aware of the effort it took Barcelona and the player himself to walk their path. Bayern did not want to bring out their star and the economic situation of the culé did not make the operation any easier. For this reason, the new Barça number ‘9’ wanted to thank Joan Laporta for his commitment throughout the operation. “It has cost, but in the end I am here, my luck is very great and I am sure that in this stadium I will score many goals that will be magical. We will win many titles and I hope for your support,” he said.

From there, the mass bath was already total. Lewandowski posed for the media and received a ball with which he definitively cheered the Camp Nou. The Pole didn’t hold back any tricks and with the stands upright, he took a lap of honor on a field he hopes will be decisive and already looks immaculate two days after receiving Pumas on the occasion of the Joan Gamper.

The short act was just one run and was followed by the great presentation Barcelona prepared for this Sunday at the Joan Gamper Trophy. “I’m calling for you to come to the game, it’s going to be a historic presentation act,” Joan Laporta said, while Lewandowski took note and also quoted culé fans. “I’m sure they will come and cheer us on in the last game before the start of the season, that’s very important,” concluded the Polish striker.

Source: La Verdad

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