HE DIDN’T KEEP IT: Oliver Kahn responded to Robert Lewandowski’s ‘my story at Bayern Munich is over’

The reaction of the Bayern Munich board was not long in coming. Oliver Kahn, CEO of the German giant, was very surprised to see and hear that Robert Lewandowski He came out to say – at a press conference with the Polish National Team – that his cycle at Bayern Munich is over.

The Titan something like this was not expected. Therefore, she did not hesitate to testify before Sport1 that he did not contemplate that the 33-year-old striker behaved in this way. In addition, he commented that these types of statements do not get you anywhere.

oh! And, by the way, he reminded him that he must be aware of what he has and achieved at FC Bayern, pointing out that it was there that he managed to position himself as the best in the world on two occasions (winner of The Best award in 2020 and 2021).


OLIVER KAHN ANSWERED ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI

“I can’t tell you why Robert chose this path. Public statements like that get you nowhere. Robert became a world footballer here twice in a row. I think he should know what he has at Bayern. Appreciation is not a one way street!”


The cards are on the table: Robert Lewandowski wants to leave this summer, FC Barcelona wants to sign him and Bayern Munich wants him to fulfill his contract until 2023. Let’s see who ends up giving in. The only thing clear is that the future of Lewy during the 2023/23 campaign it depends entirely on the Allianz Arena entity.

If they don’t cooperate, if they don’t agree to sit down to negotiate to sell it, it won’t come out. Robert’s strategy, obviously, is to put as much pressure on them as possible so that they understand that the best thing for everyone is to let him go once and for all. In this way, Bayern Munich would obtain money for his sale, he would undertake a new mission and FC Barcelona would have a new TOP 9.


Undefeated data. Robert Lewandowski has been playing for Bayern Munich since the 2014/15 season. And he competes in Germany since the 2010/11 academic year. More than a decade in the Bundesliga.


Did you know…? Robert Lewandowski is Bayern Munich’s second all-time top scorer. He has 344 goals in 375 games played. Insane Records.

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