Robert Lewandowski set off alarm bells at FC Barcelona last Tuesday. The striker started as a substitute in the match between Poland and Croatia due to discomfort, but forced himself to play the last half hour of the match. During this half-hour of play, in which he provided the assist for the equalising goal, he was the victim of a savage tackle by Livakovic, the Croatian goalkeeper who ended up being sent off, and was on the verge of suffering a serious injury.

At the end of the match, the goalscorer left the National Stadium in Warsaw limping a little, causing concern among Barcelona fans. However, 'Lewy' landed in Barcelona early this Wednesday afternoon and did so leaving an image that has reassured the culés, as the Pole walked from the airport to his vehicle as normal.

Will Lewandowski be available against Sevilla?

As soon as he arrived in Barcelona, ​​Robert went straight to the Ciutat Esportiva de Sant Joan Despí to undergo medical tests and rule out any injury. Although it is not yet known whether he will be 100% fit for the match against Sevilla on October 20, at Can Barça they are optimistic and believe that he will be available for Hansi Flick this Sunday at Montjuïc.

However, it will be this Thursday when more certainty will be known about the striker's physical condition in the first training sessions of the first team after the international break. The Barça squad rested this Wednesday, but will return to the Camp Tito Vilanova pitch on October 17 at 11:00 a.m.