Robert Lewandowski was officially presented this Wednesday July 20 as a new Barcelona player. The Pole, who watched the Catalan club’s 6-0 win over Inter Miami from the sidelines on Tuesday, made his first statements as a member of the delegation. culé.
Here’s everything you need to know about it Lewandowski’s presence and his Barcelona debut.
What did Lewandowski say in his official presentation?
“I’m very happy to be here. It was difficult to get to Barcelona, but finally I’m here. We have work to do, but Yesterday it showed on the pitch that we have huge potential in the team, with great quality. I am ready to be part of this great club, with an incredible history and build a new history, with new titles.”began by declaring Lewandowski in English.
“I’m ready to be part of the team, I’m ready to participate in training. In the next session I will be with the team and I am ready to play in the next game.. Everything that happened in the last few days was incredible, but this is football and you have to be ready for everything.”
“Strikers are always ready to score. But the most important thing is to win the game. If I score a goal, I can help my team win the game. I’m happy for this new challenge. In football you always have to be hungry and I still am”confirmed the Polish centre-forward.
When does Lewandowski make his Barcelona debut?
The Pole has announced that he is ready to take part in training and then make his Barca debut. It is worth remembering that until this Wednesday, July 20, the former Bayern man had not yet been able to train with his new teammates.
The next game for Xavi’s men? On Saturday July 23, he faces none other than Real Madrid In Las Vegas.
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Does Lewandowski play for Real Madrid?
If Xavi decides, Robert Lewandowski to make Barcelona debut against Real Madrid, on Saturday, July 23. The Pole is already on par with his teammates and although he will arrive with few training sessions, he is very likely to get his first minutes in this friendly version of the Clásico.
Lewy it is him the latest of Barca’s reinforcements who is yet to make his debutwhereas Pablo Torre, Franck Kessié, Andreas Christensen and Raphinha have already done so.
