"I saw in his eyes what Barca meant to Messi"
Robert Lewandowski, who ran into Leo Messi in Paris at the Laureus Awards, spoke to 'TV3' and talked about his interaction with the Argentinian. "When I spoke to him I saw in his eyes what Barca meant to him".
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Barca has reached the final stretch of the season. Recently, Lewandowski, spoke to 'TV3' and talked, amongst other things, about his meeting with Messi at the Lareus Awards in Paris.
"When I spoke to Leo I saw in his eyes what this club and this city meant to him", said the Polish international, who knows there are those dreaming of a return for Messi to the Catalan giants.
Lewandowski also spoke about Kimmich, who was his teammate at Bayern Munich and is currently being targeted by Barca: "He's an incredible player and a great guy. I don't want to talk about him a lot because he's at Bayern Munich, but I have known him very well for several years and I can only say positive things, as a player and a footballer".
Finally, the forward reflected on his first year with the Catalan side. "For me, everything was new. I had to learn a lot of things. Xavi would tell me a lot about the club and the players, and it made it easier, especially at the start. I understood in the parade what it means for the fans to win La Liga. For me it was very special, an incredible feeling. Everything I saw was exciting", he finished.
"When I spoke to Leo I saw in his eyes what this club and this city meant to him", said the Polish international, who knows there are those dreaming of a return for Messi to the Catalan giants.
Lewandowski also spoke about Kimmich, who was his teammate at Bayern Munich and is currently being targeted by Barca: "He's an incredible player and a great guy. I don't want to talk about him a lot because he's at Bayern Munich, but I have known him very well for several years and I can only say positive things, as a player and a footballer".
Finally, the forward reflected on his first year with the Catalan side. "For me, everything was new. I had to learn a lot of things. Xavi would tell me a lot about the club and the players, and it made it easier, especially at the start. I understood in the parade what it means for the fans to win La Liga. For me it was very special, an incredible feeling. Everything I saw was exciting", he finished.
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