After having arrived to the Bayern of Munich in 2014, pertinent of the Borussia Dortmund, Robert Lewandowski will return to the Allianz Sand. However, now it will do it from the changing room of the visitor in the feudo muniqués. After eight seasons and 344 goals, the Pole could will go back to have to the Bavarian team like rival, after having it done dressing the T-shirt of the yellow team and black.
To almost a year of the defeat by 0-3 in front of the team of Julian Nagelsmann in the past edition of the Champions, 'Lewy' will go back to live a crash between Bavarians and Catalans, but from the opposite edict. Besides, it arrives in a big moment after marking six so many in LaLiga, heading the registers goleadores of the competition, and other three in Europe in front of Viktoria Plzen.
Of this way, the table will be served for one of the most striking crashes of the second date in the tournament of continental elite. By part of the fans of the Allianz, expects that this, in front of the exhortación by part of the president of the Bavarian team, Herbert Hainer, have a gesture of respect to the one who has been the maximum goleador in the history of the Bayern of Munich.
Lewandowski Will celebrate in front of the Bayern?
In case to mark in front of the fans that previously shouted his goals in favour of the cause muniquesa, expects that the Pole make a discreet celebration by respect to his ancient followers. Likewise, the Pole can increase his personal account of goleo in the Champions. At present it adds 89 targets, being the third in the 'top' by behind Cristiano Ronaldo (140) and Lionel Messi (125).
Win in front of the Bayern of Munich would not be something new for Robert Lewandowski. Dressing the T-shirt of the Borussia Dortmund, the forward went out victorious of the Allianz Sand in three opportunities, before joining to the rows of the maximum champion of the Bundesliga. In the picture muniqués annotated four goals in front of the Barcelona and now will be able to follow suit when both teams measure the Tuesday in the Champions.