ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI PLAYER SHARES CRUCIAL UPDATE ON CAREER PLANS

Robert Lewandowski discusses his future, stating he needs personal clarity before deciding on a new Barcelona contract. The 37-year-old also detailed his surprisingly rapid recovery from a recent injury.

Robert Lewandowski player shares crucial update on career plans
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In Barcelona's most recent away victory over Celta Vigo, Robert Lewandowski was the team's hero, continuing his incredible record against the Galician powerhouses that evening.

Starting with a penalty kick, the Polish striker then headed the ball into the net from a difficult angle and scored one goal to finish with three goals for the evening.

The difference between the two sides at Balaidos was, of course, his hat-trick. The athlete demonstrated why he is so highly regarded despite being 37 years old, especially because it was only his first start following his injury recovery.


The conversation with Lewandowski


During the current international break, the Barcelona striker addressed the media, discussing his future, fitness, and other subjects.

He started by inquiring as to whether he was waiting for Barcelona to make a move or offer him a new contract, to which he replied,

"The club's move is not really the issue."

"The fact that I personally figure out what I want to do is the most significant thing." He went on.

The Polish celebrity went on to explain that he himself was unsure of what the next sensible course of action in his life was.

"And I still have not come up with a definitive response for myself."

"The most important thing is that I feel calm within, and I am not in a rush," he continued.

Lewandowski went on to say that even if Barcelona were to make an offer right now, he would hold off on accepting it until he felt that continuing to play was the proper course of action.

"I will not answer, even if we think the club arrives right now. Because my perception of what is most suitable for me also plays a role.
The seasoned athlete was then questioned on how, considering his age, he recovered from his injuries so quickly and how it is nearly impossible to recover that quickly as one ages.

"This is in my blood; I am a different guy," he said jokingly.

I was in contact with several experts from the start. The return window of two to three weeks was predetermined. And I was ready for that," he continued.

Lewandowski went on to describe how the pain went away on its own within a few days and how he realised the injury was not as severe as he had first thought.

"I felt as though I had no more issues with that muscle after two or three days. That was surprising, because generally, with a tear or muscular strain, the first steps are tested: Can you take a step? Is there anything else you can do?

After recalling how he swiftly moved through the many phases of his recuperation, the Polish athlete resumed group training.

In my case, I went to the gym and then the field after two or three days. I gave the exercises my best effort and never gave the impression that I was hurt.

Lastly, he disclosed how he unexpectedly felt prepared to rejoin the field considerably sooner than anticipated and therefore re-entered Hansi Flick's plans.

"I also took that as a sign that I would be returning to the field sooner than I had anticipated."

BARTOMEU UNCOVERS SECRET 2017 MBAPPé BID DURING REVEALING CADENA SER INTERVIEW

Josep Maria Bartomeu reveals Barcelona targeted Kylian Mbappé in 2017, but coaches preferred a move for Ousmane Dembélé instead

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Barça chief reveals shocking details behind Neymar's €222m replacement hunt - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Former Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has just dropped a bit of a bombshell: right after Neymar left for PSG, Barcelona actually went after Kylian Mbappe. That chaotic summer in 2017, when Neymar's record-breaking move sent shockwaves through the club, left them scrambling for a new superstar.

Bartomeu admitted in an interview with SER that Neymar’s shock exit caught everyone off guard. “Neymar’s departure came as a shock to the club; we didn’t want him to leave,” he said. Suddenly, Barcelona was scouring the market for big names, and with Mbappe starring at Monaco, he became their top target.

But here’s the twist: even though the club reached out for both Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele, the coaching staff made the final call. Bartomeu explained, “We made an offer for Mbappe and another for Dembele. The coaching staff preferred Dembele.” So, instead of pushing for Mbappe, Barcelona pressed ahead with Dembele, ultimately striking a deal with Borussia Dortmund worth €105 million plus add-ons.

Of course, there was the small matter of money, too. Bartomeu clarified that the price Monaco set for Mbappe was simply out of reach: €180 million, take it or leave it, and it was PSG who could step up. “It wasn’t an offer in the strict sense. They would say to you, "He's worth €180 million." If you want Mbappe, it’s €180 million, and Paris paid it.” Between the steep price and the coaching staff’s strong preference for Dembele, Barcelona backed off.

Bartomeu also opened up about how he handled transfers during his tenure. One thing stood out: after he pushed for the Luis Suarez signing from Liverpool despite all the controversy and got hammered with criticism, he decided to step back and trust the technical staff from then on. Suarez went on to win the Champions League and four La Liga titles with Barcelona, but that experience taught Bartomeu a lesson. “The only decision I made as president or as an administrator, and which I defended vigorously, was the signing of Suarez,” he said. “I was heavily criticised by all the media, so I learned the lesson that the president or administrators cannot interfere in sporting matters. We must trust the technical staff, the sporting directors, and the coaches; it is they who decide on signings.”

BARCELONA SECURE 14-POINT LEAD OVER MADRID; ESPANYOL RESULT NOW DETERMINES TITLE

Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres scored late to move Barcelona 14 points clear, leaving them one Madrid loss from the title.

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Lewandowski and Torres strike late as Barca secure tenth straight league win - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Barcelona now sit 14 points ahead of Real Madrid, and if Madrid slips up against Espanyol on Sunday, the title’s theirs.

Lewandowski finally broke the deadlock after 81 minutes, nodding in a header, and Torres added another four minutes from the end. Osasuna didn't quit, though Raul Garcia pulled one back late, but Barcelona held on for all three points. They’re inching closer to a second league title in a row, the club’s 29th overall.

If Madrid beats Espanyol, Barcelona’s next chance to seal it comes in the Clásico on May 10 against their biggest rivals.

Flick’s trying to keep his team’s focus on the next match rather than the Clasico, but Barcelona played the first half like a squad with little to lose. Missing the injured Lamine Yamal, they lost a chunk of their energy on the attack. Sure, they dominated possession, but breaking down Osasuna for real chances? That was tough.

Roony Bardghji, filling in for Yamal on the right, managed a decent long shot, but Osasuna’s keeper, Sergio Herrera, had no trouble stopping it. Honestly, Osasuna nearly shocked everyone before halftime. Ante Budimir battled through two defenders and poked the ball off the post.

Barcelona picked up the pace after the break. Dani Olmo should’ve scored from close range, but he fluffed it. Flick then rolled the dice from the bench, bringing on three subs, including Marcus Rashford, on loan from Manchester United, to take over the right flank.

Rashford almost made an immediate impact, curling a shot just over and injecting some much-needed speed. He set up the opener too, swinging in a perfect cross for Lewandowski, who lost his marker and buried his header. Torres, another sub, finished with precision to double the lead.

Still, it wasn’t comfortable. Garcia scored for Osasuna in stoppage time, left wide open in the box, forcing Barcelona to sweat out the last minutes. The Catalans dug in, clearing everything in sight as Osasuna pressed, but finally, they held on for their tenth league win in a row. Now, all they can do is wait.

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