Bayern Munich executive believes Lewandowski will stay

Bayern Munich executive believes Lewandowski will stay – Robert Lewandowski will stay at Bayern Munich next season. Chief executive Oliver Kahn said, despite speculation linking him with a move to Barcelona. The Poland international has scored 32 goals in 29 Bundesliga games for Bayern this season. Scored 47 goals for his club in all competitions. Lewandowski’s final goal came in Bayern’s 1-1 draw with Villarreal on Tuesday. Making him only the third player to reach 30 goals in the Champions League knockout stages after Cristiano Ronaldo (67) and Lionel Messi (49). Recent speculation has linked Lewandowski with a move to LaLiga, given his contract at Bayern is set to expire in just over a year.

But Kahn, speaking ahead of the Villarreal game. Saying Lewandowski will stay in Munich and the club would be crazy to consider letting him go. Kahn said there seems to be a competition out there to see who puts out the biggest bullshit story about Robert Lewandowski. It’s important to mention that we have a contract valid for another season. If there is something to report, then we will do that too. We’re not crazy and discussing the change from a player who scores between 30 and 40 goals every season. Kahn later insisted the striker would definitely remain at the club for another season.

Those words will cheer Bayern fans who watched their side crash out of the Champions League after a 1-1 draw with Villarreal. After losing 1-0 in the first leg in Spain. Bayern failed to win back-to-back Champions League games for the first time since their 2018-19 round of 16 clashes against Liverpool. When they drew 0-0 away and lost 3-1 at home.

Focus on 10th consecutive title

Football Schedule, Meanwhile, no team has suffered more Champions League quarter-final eliminations than the Bavarian giants (eight), and they have been knocked out in the last eight consecutive seasons after losing to Paris Saint-Germain last term. However, Kahn refused to criticize Julian Nagelsmann’s team for their efforts and said the club would not cry. “It’s always disappointing when you concede a goal before the end of the game,” he said after the game. We could have made it 2-0 before that.

You can’t blame the team. They gave everything and tried everything in the second half. There are few teams that are less fun to play against than Villarreal. To break this kind of defense, you need a lot of patience, you have to keep running. If there is one criticism, we don’t take advantage of it. Or two chances to score and should have created one or two more. It wasn’t meant to be. The team gave everything. We didn’t lose the battle today but in the first leg, more commitment and will was almost impossible.

We won’t cry; we will do it again in the Champions League next year. Have a great chance to become the league champion for the 10th time in a row. Nobody has ever done that in Europe. Nine points ahead of Borussia Dortmund. That’s what we will focus on and give everything to it.

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