The championship celebration of FC Bayern

The impending farewell to Robert Lewandowski is clouding the mood at Bayern. Does the publicly expressed change request also overshadow the celebrations on the Munich City Hall balcony?

On the Munich Nockherberg, Robert Lewandowski was already properly celebrated in leather trousers on Saturday evening. With “Lewy, Lewy” chants, the fans in the beer garden cheered their top scorer at Bayern’s next championship bash.

His appearance on the balcony of Munich City Hall, where he and his teammates from FC Bayern are expected from 1:30 p.m., is now also exciting.

It could have been Lewandowski’s last party days in Munich, the world footballer is now putting public pressure on a quick farewell to the record champion. “If an offer comes, then we have to think about it – also for the club. Both sides have to think about the future,” said the 33-year-old after the 2-2 draw in the last Bundesliga game of the season at VfL Wolfsburg.

After that, Lewandowski walked all alone to the stands with the Bayern fans. He stayed there for a surprisingly long time – almost as if he wanted to enjoy the situation because it may soon no longer exist in the Bundesliga. “It’s quite possible that it was my last game for FC Bayern. I can’t say for sure, but it could be,” said the Pole.

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