
Anger in Barcelona After Lewandowski's Injury with the Polish National Team
The Spanish newspaper 'Marca' reported that FC Barcelona is feeling a state of anger towards their striker Robert Lewandowski, after he suffered a new injury during his participation with the Polish national team in their match against Lithuania during the recent international break.
The newspaper clarified that Lewandowski felt pain in the same muscle he injured at the beginning of the season, but he decided to continue playing instead of asking to be substituted, as a bandage was applied to his thigh to complete the match, which led to a worsening of his condition.
According to what 'Marca' reported, medical examinations showed that the Polish striker will be out of action for a full month, meaning he will miss the El Clasico against Real Madrid on October 26, along with several matches in La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.
The report confirmed that Barcelona's management is angry with the player's actions, considering that he should have stopped immediately upon feeling muscular discomfort to avoid worsening the injury, especially since he is 37 years old and needs to take greater care of his physical fitness.
Coach Hans Flick loses one of his key attacking elements at a critical stage of the season, as the injury coincides with potential talks to renew Lewandowski's contract with the Catalan club.
The newspaper clarified that Lewandowski felt pain in the same muscle he injured at the beginning of the season, but he decided to continue playing instead of asking to be substituted, as a bandage was applied to his thigh to complete the match, which led to a worsening of his condition.
According to what 'Marca' reported, medical examinations showed that the Polish striker will be out of action for a full month, meaning he will miss the El Clasico against Real Madrid on October 26, along with several matches in La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.
The report confirmed that Barcelona's management is angry with the player's actions, considering that he should have stopped immediately upon feeling muscular discomfort to avoid worsening the injury, especially since he is 37 years old and needs to take greater care of his physical fitness.
Coach Hans Flick loses one of his key attacking elements at a critical stage of the season, as the injury coincides with potential talks to renew Lewandowski's contract with the Catalan club.