Tag: Robert Lewandowski

  • Euro 2024: Lewandowski warns Mbappe about playing with mask

    Euro 2024: Lewandowski warns Mbappe about playing with mask

    Polish Striker, Robert Lewandowski has issued out strong warnings to Kylian Mbappe on the dangers of wearing a mask.

    Lewandowski sent strong warnings ahead France’s final group game today In Dortmund.

    France has already qualified for the round of 16 of the tournament, having collected four points from two group fixtures.

    He could return to the XI, but with a face mask to protect his broken nose.

    And Lewandowski, who had once played with a mask on towards the end of the 2014-15 season with Bayern Munich, said it is not an easy thing to do.

    As quoted by GOAL, Lewandowski said, “When I had to wear a mask myself, it wasn’t nice. It’s quite annoying, especially in the penalty area, I had problems, I didn’t react, I couldn’t see, my field of vision was hampered… It’s a few milliseconds but it can slow down a player.

    “It’s a challenge, it’s not pleasant, but of course a player’s health is more important. For a competition, emotions are very high and everyone wants to play at all costs. I understand the difficulties he faces.”

     

     

  • La Liga: Barcelona eye Osimhen, Boniface as Lewandowsk’s replacement

    La Liga: Barcelona eye Osimhen, Boniface as Lewandowsk’s replacement

    La liga clubside, Barcelona are monitoring two Super Eagles strikers, Victor Osimhen and Victor Boniface as potential replacements for polish forward, Robert Lewandowski,  Barca Insider has revealed.

    Barce hired Lewandowski in a deal worth €50million from Bayern Munich in 2022.

    Since then the polish striker  has scored 33 goals in 46 appearances for the La Liga giants.

    Although Lewandowski has six goals in 11 matches already this season, he has not been his usual sharp self.

    It is now believed the forward’s time at the Nou Camp is nearing an end.

    Barcelona are now looking at Osimhen and Boniface as part of their options to replace Lewandowski.

    Osimhen would be the more expensive as Napoli values him at over €120 million. But Boniface could go for way less, as Bayer Leverkusen paid €20.5million for his services just three months ago.

  • La Liga: How FC Barcelona strolled past Valladolid as Lewandowski hits double again

    La Liga: How FC Barcelona strolled past Valladolid as Lewandowski hits double again

    Robert Lewandowski scored his second consecutive brace as FC Barcelona breezed past Real Valladolid with a comfortable 4-0 LaLiga victory on Sunday.

    It was FC Barcelona’s second win from three games in the new season and moved them up to second in the table with seven points, two behind leaders Real Betis.

    After enduring a frustrating goalless draw in their opening game of the season against lowly Rayo Vallecano, FC Barcelona enjoyed a confidence-boosting 4-1 win over Real Sociedad last week.

    It was a game in which Lewandowski got off the mark for the campaign with two goals.

    Against Valladolid they maintained the momentum and were finally able to deploy French defender Jules Kounde, who missed the first two games of the season.

    This was as a result of FC Barcelona’s inability to register him as a player as they struggled to comply with LaLiga’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.

    Kounde played from the start on Sunday and had a solid showing, as Barca dominated the game and never gave Valladolid a chance.

    Lewandowski and Ousmane Dembele both went close for FC Barcelona, hitting the post in the first half.

    But it did not take long for them to open the scoring, as Lewandowski stroked home from close range from a perfect Raphinha cross to the far post in the 24th minute.

    FC Barcelona extended their lead right before halftime through Pedri, who riffled a curling strike into the top-left corner after a nice pass by Dembele from the right touchline.

    Lewandowski scored FC Barcelona’s third in the 65th minute, with a brilliant back-heel that deflected off a defender before beating goalkeeper Jordi Masip.

    The Poland striker had a golden opportunity to complete a hat-trick in added time, but Masip made a great stop to keep out his close range shot.

    Substitute Sergi Roberto, however, was in the right place at the right time to strike home the rebound and wrap up the points.

    “It was a complete game but far from perfect,” FC Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez told reporters.

    “We gave them too many chances at the end, you just can’t afford to relax in this game.

    “Even going 3-0 we have to keep pushing but we’re happy. I can’t demand more effort from them than they have done.”

  • Lewandowski, Raphinha, other new players rejected at Barca

    Lewandowski, Raphinha, other new players rejected at Barca

    La Liga has rejected FC Barcelona’s attempts to register their new players, including highly rated Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that two players who recently renewed their contracts were also affected and Barca have been given a condition to fulfill before they can play.

    Along with Lewandowski and Raphinha, fellow new signings, Jules Kounde, Franck Kessie and Andreas Christensen are affected.

    Players who had their contracts renewed affected by the wage bill saga are Sergi Roberto and Ousmane Dembele.

    TNG reports all players cannot be registered by FC Barcelona for the new La Liga season. However, Barca have been given a condition they must meet before all seven (7) players affected can play.

    FC Barcelona must slash its wage bill as the condition to fulfil before Lewandowski, Raphinha, Kounde, Kessie, Christensen, Roberto and Dembele can play.

    TNG reports Barca spent a combined £150 million on Lewandowski, Kounde and Raphinha in the transfer window.

    The summer spree baffled many, who cannot understand how the Spanish giants were able to splash the cash given their situation.

    But as per The Mirror, it has emerged that La Liga blocked Barca’s attempts to enter their new players into the new system because they need more funds.

    It’s a familiar predicament for the Catalonian outfit as last year the club needed the likes of Gerard Pique to take substantial pay cuts so that new signings at the time, Memphis Depay, Eric Garcia and Rey Manaj could play.

    There have been reports that Barca have asked Pique and Sergio Busquets to replicate the gesture again, while they have offloaded the likes of Clement Lenglet, Dani Alves, Philippe Coutinho, Francisco Trincao, Oscar Mingueza and Riqui Puig.

    Meanwhile, the club have more dead woods in the form of Depay, Neto, Samuel Umtiti, Sergino Dest, Miralem Pjanic, Alex Collado and Martin Braithwaite who could be offloaded.

    However, it is likely offloading these players won’t be enough, and Barca have been told they must pull a fourth “economic lever,” according to The Athletic.

    The third lever arrived earlier this week when they agreed to sell 25 per cent of Barca Studios to Socios.com, for a fee of €100 million (£83.7 million).

    In addition, they sold 25 per cent of their TV rights over the next 25 years to Sixth Street, a US company.

    These deals are believed to have raised €767 million but their next step could be to sell 49 per cent of their production company.

    TNG reports Barcelona start the new season at home to Rayo Vallecano on 13 August.

    It is not clear at the moment if Barca would be able to meet the condition before the new La Liga season starts.

  • Lewandowski heads to Barca in deal worth N30.6bn

    Lewandowski heads to Barca in deal worth N30.6bn

    La Liga side, Barcelona has confirmed the final agreement to sign Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich for €50 million ($51 million, about N30.6 billion), including add-ons, on a four-year contract.

    The Poland international travelled to Miami to meet his new team-mates on Sunday, the day after Barca confirmed they had struck an agreement in principle with Bayern Munich.

    Lewandowski subsequently passed his medical, with Bayern Munich “officially” announcing his departure on Tuesday.

    Barca soon confirmed the transfer details for the talismanic striker, who will have a €500m buyout clause.

    The 33-year-old scored 50 goals across all competitions last season, the most across Europe’s top five leagues, as Bayern Munich lifted their 10th Bundesliga title in a row.

    Lewandowski broke Gerd Muller’s long-standing Bundesliga record by scoring 41 goals in a single season in the 2020/2021 campaign.

    His 43 league goals in 2021 serve as the record for a calendar year in Germany’s top tier.

    The forward’s 312 Bundesliga goals are the second-most scored by any player in competition’s history, behind Muller (365).

    He leaves Bayern Munich having accumulated 344 goals and 57 assists across 375 appearances in all competitions.

    Though club coach Julian Nagelsmann was reluctant to let Lewandowski leave, he suggested Bayern Munich’s game plan will become more “unpredictable” after his departure.

    “When someone like Robert plays upfront, you play more crosses,” he told reporters on Bayern Munich’s pre-season tour in the U.S. “The way we’re going to play will change. It’s a new Bayern Munich.

    “It will be a challenge —- and I like challenges. It’s good for everyone, we have to find new ways and be creative.

    “In the past it might have been easier for the opponents to prepare for our game. Now we’re going to be even more unpredictable.”

  • La Liga: Why I joined Barcelona – Polish striker, Lewandowski

    La Liga: Why I joined Barcelona – Polish striker, Lewandowski

    Departing Bayern Munich’s striker and Barcelona’s new acquisition, Robert Lewandowski, has stated reasons he agree to  join the Spanish club side.

    According to him, he pushed to join Barca because he wanted to play in a different league.

    €45 million fee has been agreed by both sides for the 33-year-old, who had just one year left in his contract. at the Allianz Arena.

    Lewandowski will now bring an end to his eight-year stint with Bayern.

    “I wanted to play in a different league than the Bundesliga, this decision had been made for me for a long time.

    “But I have to emphasize: It was the most difficult decision of my life.

    “I wanted to live somewhere else again, to discover something new with my family,” he told Bild.

  • Robert Lewandowski agrees three-year deal with FC Barcelona

    Poland striker, Robert Lewandowski’s new club has been revealed.

    According to football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, Lewandowski has reached a verbal agreement on a three year deal with  Spanish giant Barcelona.

    Romano, in a tweet via his verified Twitter handle on Saturday, said the 33-year-old is only waiting for Bayern Munich to reach an agreement with Barcelona before appending his signature on the contract papers.

    Recall that Lewandowski recently told  German side Bayern Munich that he wants to leave the Bundesliga champions this summer.

    Robert Lewandowski is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and is the captain of the Poland national team

  • Oliver Khan blasts Lewandowski for opting to leave Bayern

    Former Germany and current Bayern Munich top manager, Oliver Kahn has hit out at Robert Lewandowski after the player publicly announced his desire to leave the club.

    Bayern Munich are not ready to let go of the forward but Lewandowski has insisted he would be leaving the club amid interest from Spanish giant Barcelona.

    Recall that Barca have made the Polish striker their top target this summer.

    Lewandowski himself has now said: “My story with Bayern has come to an end, I cannot imagine further good cooperation,” he said. “I hope they will not stop me (from leaving) just because they can. A transfer is the best solution for everyone.”

    But Bayern director, Kahn was left furious with what had been said and responded in damning fashion.

    Kahn said: “I can’t tell you why Robert chose this way to communicate his situation. Public statements like that don’t get you anywhere. Robert should know what he has at Bayern. Appreciation is not a one-way street.”

    Robert Lewandowski is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and is the captain of the Poland national team.

  • Transfer: Bayern Munich set price for Robert Lewandowski

    Transfer: Bayern Munich set price for Robert Lewandowski

    Bundesliga giant Bayern Munich are prepared to sell Polish striker Robert Lewandowski this summer.

    Lewandowski is ready to move to Barcelona, with agent Pini Zahavi having agreed contract terms with the Catalans.

    Kicker says Bayern are now willing to sell and have set a price of €40m.

    Bayern have decided to put him up for sale, after deciding against handing Lewy a new deal.

    The centre-forward’s current contract runs to 2023.

  • Barca chief speaks on reaching agreement with Lewandowski

    Barca chief speaks on reaching agreement with Lewandowski

    Barcelona chief Mateu Alemany has played down reports of an agreement with Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski.

    Bayern Munich have reiterated their stance that Lewandowski will not be sold in the summer transfer window, despite the fact the former Borussia Dortmund star has thus far refused to agree on a contract extension.

    “We don’t have any agreement with the forward, that is speculation from the press that is very good for filling pages,” Alemany explained in an interview before kick-off against Eintracht Frankfurt.

    “It isn’t true.

    “If we wanted him, the first thing we would do would be to talk to his club.”