Robert Lewandowski returned of his injury the past 28 October in front of the Real Madrid and since has lived almost exclusively taut moments and complicated on the field with the FC Barcelona. The Pole was present in this last half hour that cost him to the culés the triumph in the Classical, happening to the very 'grey' split of the ones of Xavi in Anoeta, where the own goleador Polish happened totally unobserved against the Real Sociedad.
Now, in Hamburg, has arrived a third duel in which so much the Barça like the '9' have showed not being neither remotamente near of his best version, by what probably the leading centre did not doubt in adding to the self-criticism that already his own trainer did when recognising that the team was "badly", that "fail when we could not fail" and that "are going through a pothole" that it is necessary reconducir "doing a reset".
By his part, Lewandowski left clear that "oy they played with a lot of regularity, marked a goal, had another in the first part... It is missing us the last pass, but also the way to these situations", analysed the Barcelona forward in some statements in Pole for the account 'BuckarooBanzai' in the social network X, before known like Twitter.
You fail them of the Barça seem to be in attack
"Have something in what work and expect that the Sunday, in the next party, improve our game, especially in attack", commented also the footballer of 35 years. Equally it has not doubted in puntualizar that is a moment difficult for us, but expect that we surpass it prompt. It has been hard, but expect that we go back to the normality quickly", sustained the goleador.
And it is that they already are almost 270 minutes (three whole parties) in which the Barça luce surpassed by the rival, being besides very move# away of his level of usual game. Dand fact, the Polish forward, once again, neither found the position to finish, neither found a place for desmarcarse neither knew to combine with his mates, in this opportunity being accompanied in the attack by Raphinha and Ferran Torres, and later by Lamine and Joao Félix.