The dispute between Bayern Munich and Robert Lewandowski goes into the next round. The Pole is now rowing back a little in an interview and is moving away from the total escalation of the past few days – but still wants to change at all costs.
Lewandowski wants to disarm: With pithy statements like “Something in me has gone. And it’s impossible to ignore it” or “FC Bayern is history” superstar Robert Lewandowski shocked not only those responsible at Bayern Munich, but also the fans. His reputation has recently plummeted among supporters. These explosive quotes come from the Polish media, in an interview with “Bild” the 33-year-old first slowed down: “I don’t want any escalation.”
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Do not fuel the conflict: What is particularly important to him: “The media, in public, it is often about rumors and emotions. In the real football world, silence is especially important during the transfer period. That’s why I don’t want to pour any more oil on the fire.” But these statements are at least contradictory, after all, Lewandowski, far from Munich’s football home, regularly fires very sharply.
Communication not via the media: After Lewandowski and Bavaria’s sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic had called on Tuesday, the Pole wants to verbally disarm: “The emotions have to cool down, I want to speak calmly, not via the media. I know that a conflict makes a lot of headlines. But FC Bayern and I are not enemies. ”Both parties had recently lashed out against each other via the media. Let’s see how long the fragile truce lasts. The striker still believes in a “joint agreement” – on Lewandowski moving to FC Barcelona.