Lewandowski admits he wants to play until he's 39
Robert Lewandowski said in an interview that he is not considering retirement as he sees himself in "very good form" and could play for "three or four more years".
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Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski said he will continue to play for "three or four more years" as he feels in "very good form". The 35-year-old gave an interview to 'Club del Deportista' to talk about his current situation at the Catalan club.
"I don't think about what I already won or what I did, because I still have that feeling and passion inside me. I think I can play for three or four years, because physically I feel very good," he said.
"I feel very good, I know that everything has gone well, not only inside the club but also outside the club, because I see how the fans support me and the great affection I see from them. I feel that I am at the right time, in the right place and that this is also my place," he said about FC Barcelona.
Moreover, the Pole spoke about his future and ruled out becoming a coach: "It's a very difficult job and I'm not sure I'm going to be ready, because you have to be 100% focused on football."
"I don't think about what I already won or what I did, because I still have that feeling and passion inside me. I think I can play for three or four years, because physically I feel very good," he said.
"I feel very good, I know that everything has gone well, not only inside the club but also outside the club, because I see how the fans support me and the great affection I see from them. I feel that I am at the right time, in the right place and that this is also my place," he said about FC Barcelona.
Moreover, the Pole spoke about his future and ruled out becoming a coach: "It's a very difficult job and I'm not sure I'm going to be ready, because you have to be 100% focused on football."
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