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I’m hungry for goals, Lewandowski says after transfer to Barcelona
Robert Lewandowski is now officially a Barcelona player, and the club’s fans have high hopes for him. The Polish striker also has big plans for the club, which he stated during his introduction.
Robert Lewandowski is now officially a Barcelona player, and the club’s fans have high hopes for him. The Polish striker also has big plans for the club, which he stated during his introduction.
The Catalan club decided to officially introduce their biggest signing of the year on their tour in the United States. Thus, in Miami, in a more intimate setting, Lewandowski appeared in front of the fans in a Barcelona jersey.
The Polish striker surprised the crowd with a few sentences he uttered in Catalan. He then spoke about the ambitions he has with the club. And they are by no means small.
“In football, it is important to have the desire to win and I think I am in the best place in this respect. I’m hungry for goals,” Lewandowski said with determination.
The Polish striker also delighted fans with the news that he is likely to feature in the next game. “I have had several training sessions with the team in the last few days and I am ready for the next game,” Lewandowski added.
Barcelona will play Real Madrid in their next preliminary match. It will be a special debut for Lewandowski in his new team and it will be interesting to see how he performs against this quality opponent.
Robert Lewandowski is undoubtedly Barcelona’s biggest transfer this summer. The club’s management hopes to finally bring in an extremely productive striker after the departures of Suárez and Messi. Lewandowski was firing at Bayern, let’s see how he does in a completely different environment.
Sources: Tribuna, Transfermarkt
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