Barcelona Forward Robert Lewandowski has said he is fighting for fitness and is looking forward to a return to form in their clash with Club Brugge. The 37-year-old explained that he was not thinking about his future until the end of the season.
Lewandowski missed the opening two games against Barcelona with a high-profile muscle issue, and has recently been out for three more games with a hamstring injury in Poland.
“I feel good after the injury; Physically I feel happy. I have already played with the team three days ago, and myself, I am the most important of my winning team.
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“I have some problems at the end of the season, but now I am going well. If you have many games in the season, because I work hard, but I can get the qualification.”
‘I don’t think about my future’ – Lewandowski
Many expect Barcelona to move on from Lewandowski at the end of the season when his contract expires. The ninth position appears to be the most important thing for the director of football deco, and Lewandowski was asked what his plans are.
“First of all, I’m in no rush. In the end, the most important thing will be how I feel when the time is up.”
What has changed at Barcelona this season?
In Barcelona, there is a lot of soul-searching going on, with a side that is faced with reproducing its performance from last season. Lewandowski was asked if he has an explanation for the failure of the Catalans to achieve the same tasks as last year.
“I think Flick said there is a lack of stability with injured players and there are times when you win it, and we have to prepare ourselves mentally.”
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“From my experience, I know that it doesn’t matter how many goals I score in a season, I always win a lot.