Lewandowski was not in the mood for Nagelsmann's instruction and reminded him of his 41 Bayern goals
Created: 06/10/2022 05:33
By: Philipp Kessler, Manuel Bonke
Robert Lewandowski wants to leave Bayern Munich.
Recently he became publicly clear - it was not the first ego attack.
Munich – There are almost conciliatory tones that Robert Lewandowski (33) strikes in his most recent interview via
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and a phone call with sports director Hasan Salihamidzic (45) in the direction of FC Bayern.
"I'm not a selfish person.
I know what I had at Bayern and appreciate it very much," says the striker and assures that he respects Bayern, who is currently working on his squad for the new season, and its rules.
A few days earlier, Lewandowski had caused a shake of the head when he reaffirmed his desire to change in a Polish podcast and explained that something had died in him: “What kind of player wants to come to Bayern Munich in the future if he knows that something like this could happen to him?
Where's the loyalty and respect in that?”
FC Bayern: Change-Zoff with Robert Lewandowski - it's not his first ego attack
It's no longer a secret in Munich that the two-time world footballer had regular ego attacks before he changed theaters.
Lewandowski's moods were also felt by Julian Nagelsmann (34) himself.
The Bayern coach wanted to improve the effectiveness of the flanks in the final sprint of the season.
That's why Nagelsmann took his striker aside in a unit to explain to him how he could position himself better after a cross.
As the
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learned, Lewandowski is said to have had no desire for this digression and is said to have reminded the Bayern coach that he had scored 41 goals in one season – and not Nagelsmann.
It wasn't Lewandowski's first tactical attack.
"It hasn't been easy for me at Bayern lately to find situations for a goal or a place on the field," said Lewandowski (of course) at a press conference of the Polish national team in November last year, adding: "When you're six When you play offensive players and the opponents are very defensive, that’s not easy for a striker.”
Robert Lewandowski is still under contract with FC Bayern.
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Robert Lewandowski: After an important operation, he didn't listen to his doctors either
Another ego attack by Lewandowski is said to have happened in December 2019.
After the last matchday of the first half of the season, the attacker had to undergo groin surgery.
Problem: Lewandowski wanted to spend the Christmas holidays with his family in Poland as soon as possible.
But the doctors advised Lewandowski not to fly at the time, so as not to jeopardize the healing of the wound due to the air pressure at cruising altitude.
Despite the veto of the medical department, Lewandowski is said to have
rented a private jet and flown low towards home, according to
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One finds the change of theater around Lewy amusing: Thomas Müller (32).
"It doesn't hurt if there's a bit of movement in there.
Or the old is warmed up again and again.
This can also taste good like in the microwave.
It doesn't bother me if the soup keeps cooking."
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