FC Bayern will have to do without the goals of the Polish striker in the future. If Robert Lewandowski has his way, that’s even positive for the German record champions.
After leaving FC Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski considers FC Bayern Munich to be more variable on the offensive. “I have no doubt that they will still score their goals without me. I’m sure other players will score more goals now than in previous years. They are very variable and have so much quality that they don’t have a classic nine need,” said Lewandowski (33) in an interview with the TV channel Sport1.
The world footballer is full of praise for the triumphant Jamal Musiala (19). “Bambi is a special talent, just like Pedri, Gavi or Ansu Fati at Barça. It’s impressive how quickly he’s matured and adapted to the level at Bayern – but also how much he continues to work on himself and wants to learn.” , Lewandowski said. “It’s amazing, as is his dribbling with his long legs. I’m sure he’ll get even better. He has a great future ahead of him. Time is on his side.”
“Enough players who can score a lot of goals”
After leaving the Bundesliga, Dortmund’s Sebastien Haller would have been a candidate for successor as top scorer for Lewandowski. “Haller would actually be a candidate, but his illness is very bad. I hope that he will recover well and that we will see him back on the pitch soon. Get well soon. Otherwise, FC Bayern have enough players, who many can score goals,” said Lewandowski.
The Pole had been top scorer for FC Bayern five times in a row – the national striker was at the top of this ranking seven times in total. Haller (28) was recently diagnosed with a malignant testicular tumor and will be out for several months at Borussia Dortmund.