If Lewandowski plays in two more games for a minimum of 45 minutes, his contract will automatically be extended until 2026. @gbsans
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If Lewandowski plays in two more games for a minimum of 45 minutes, his contract will automatically be extended until 2026. @gbsans
Ive watched the match. The passes only went to him when there is a chance to finish in the box or when defense / GK needs someone they can offload the ball to to win a header.There are many in fact, they just don't play in a dominant team. Barca has created over 102 chances in LaLiga alone, top for any team in Europe. Lewy has ONLY CREATED 3 of those, just a poacher now. Hate on turtle, but he actually participates in play.
Lewandowski was invisible the entire game except for that one goal, at least do your dickriding when he actually had a good match.
And with young I hope you don't mean another brazilian fraud or some random kid that must be a crazy prospect because he warms the bench at a big club.
At the first look nothing may appear wrong. It’s just the poor management who brought the Barca financial situation in such a huge debt that, for a while, we cannot make any semnificative transfer.But what's wrong with this contract, because I don't understand. Contracts with FDJ, Olmo, Pedri were much bigger burdens for the club so far and no one cried. And before someone criticizes me, let them read between the lines, think, understand... and only then answer.
Lmao FDY, Sczescny - at least try not to make it obvious you are not a fan of this club, but some plastic kidIn the summer we should get rid off by Lewa, Sczescny, FDY, Ferran Torres and Eric Garcia. All these guys are useless. We could get at least some money on few of them and be able to make 1-2 transfers, a good striker and another useful player.
It’s true that he does not get injured, the simple reason is that he barely touch the ball few times in 70-80 min of game play. How on this world somebody will injure him if he does not play almost at all? Only a stupid player may contact and injure him without a ball. That’s exactly telling his overall contribution to the game.And that's exactly what I meant, yes, he earns a lot but he works for it! He scores goals, often very important ones, he doesn't get sick, he doesn't have injuries. Using the example of a company - is it better to have a great employee who will be on sick leave or sick all the time and in his place we have to hire another - weaker and pay two salaries, or maybe it's better to have an employee who may be a bit less efficient, but doesn't get sick, doesn't have injuries, works all the time... I've said it many times - Lewandowski's value is not only his numbers on the pitch, it's also practically zero susceptibility to injuries!!