"Bullshit about me" tells: Lewandowski accuses FC Bayern of lying

Heavy kicking from the world footballer: Robert Lewandowski gives an interview and does not leave a good hand at Bayern.

"Bullshit about me" tells: Lewandowski accuses FC Bayern of lying

Heavy kicking from the world footballer: Robert Lewandowski gives an interview and does not leave a good hand at Bayern. It's about lies and "a lot of bullshit" on the part of Munich, the change saga had a lot to do with "politics" at the record champions.

World footballer Robert Lewandowski later accused "some people" at Bayern Munich of lying. When asked whether his move to FC Barcelona also had something to do with the efforts of the German record champions for Erling Haaland, the Pole said in an interview with ESPN that this was not a decisive reason for him. "But some people" would not have "told him the truth" in this context and later said "bullshit" about him.

He "didn't want to talk about what exactly happened," said Lewandowski and assured him that he would have had no problem if Haaland had actually come to Bayern. However, he indicated that the people of Munich would not have poured him pure wine about their plans. In those situations, "which aren't good for me, the truth is important," he said. "For me it's always important to stay true to the truth and for some people that was a problem."

He now feels in good hands at Barcelona, ​​said Lewandowski. What had happened in the past few weeks also had a lot to do with “politics” at Bayern, he vaguely claimed. The club was looking for reasons to sell him "before it became too difficult to explain this to the fans". He accepted this, even if "a lot of bullshit" was said about him.

Lewandowski and his advisor Pini Zahavi had provoked a change after the apparently failed talks about further cooperation. A veritable soap opera developed over several weeks. FC Bayern said "Basta" several times and said they really wanted to keep Lewandowski. The Pole even returned to Munich after the summer vacation and trained a few times with the new team. After eight years at Bayern, the striker finally switched to Barcelona for 45 million euros plus 5 million euros in bonuses.