After a successful first campaign at FC Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski is determined to raise the bar even higher in the upcoming 2023/24 season. The Polish international made a bold move from Bayern Munich to Barcelona and made an immediate impact with 23 league goals, helping the Catalan giants secure their first La Liga title since 2019.
Despite turning 35 this month, Robert Lewandowski shows no signs of slowing down. He remains determined to maintain peak physical shape and contribute significantly to Barcelona’s success.
Robert Lewandowski showcases Ambition
While Xavi may manage Lewandowski’s game time more carefully in the coming months, the veteran forward firmly believes that the team has enormous potential and can perform even better, especially in the Champions League. His hunger for success is evident, and he aims to help Barcelona reach new heights in European competition.
“Barcelona have enormous potential. Although my first season was very good, I know we can do better, particularly in the Champions League”,
Robert Lewandowski
Looking ahead to the new season, Barcelona kicks off their La Liga title defense with an away match against Getafe on August 13. The team is also preparing for a return to the Champions League in mid-September, where they will aim to make a strong statement on the European stage.
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The pre-season campaign concludes on August 8 with the prestigious Joan Gamper Trophy match against Premier League side Tottenham at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. This exhibition game will provide an opportunity for Barcelona to fine-tune their tactics and showcase their potential ahead of the competitive season.
Conclusion
As the anticipation builds, fans eagerly await the upcoming season, curious to witness Robert Lewandowski’s continued brilliance and the collective growth of a talented Barcelona side. The 2023/24 season promises to be an exciting and ambitious journey for the Blaugrana, with Lewandowski leading the charge towards more silverware and triumphs on both domestic and European fronts.