the polish international Robert Lewandowski traveled to Munich again to say goodbye between hugs of his former colleagues from Bayern Munich, which settles the discomfort of the powerful Bavarian club after his controversial statements to an American media.
“Lewandowski came back to visit us”, affirms the German champion, through his website, with images of the player embracing Thomas Müller and other former teammates.
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The former Bayern player also met with the club’s president, Oliver Kahn, with his sports director, Hasan Salihamidzic, and the coach, Julian Nagelsmann, details the club’s official website.
there were no tears
“It was nice to see Robert back in the office. We wish him the best at Barcelona”, is Kahn’s message on that page. “We have talked for 15 minutes and we have clarified everything. He knows how much he has to thank Bayern,” says Salihamidzic.
As the newspaper “Bild” previously advanced, Lewandowski traveled to Munich, after finishing the tour with his new club, with the purpose of saying goodbye correctly, after the discomfort created by some of his statements.
In an interview with ESPN television, Lewandowski had criticized the behavior of his former club and said there had been a lot of “politics” in that decision. In his words, “what happened in the last few weeks before he left Barcelona was also political.
The club tried to find a fight to justify my sale because maybe it was difficult to explain to the fans.” The Polish striker claimed that “a lot of lies” were told about him and he was convinced that, despite this, he continued to have the support of the German fans.
Lewandowski, who will turn 34 in a few days, signed for Barcelona in exchange for nearly 45 million euros and left Bayern after eight seasons in which he won as many league titles and one Champions League.
However, when he left, the fans fired him with shouts like ¡Hala Madrid!
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Robert Lewandowski returned to the Bayern Munich training center to say goodbye…
The fans fired him with chants of ‘Hala Madrid’. 😬 pic.twitter.com/HZo3N8hyf1
— Tomás Colombo, Arch. ®️©️ (@Tomas_M_C) August 2, 2022
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