Barça is waiting for Mbappé firmly

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Robert Lewandowski does not fear the possible arrival of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid.

FC Barcelona’s season is about to end on a bitter note. This Sunday, for the last day of La Liga, the Blaugranas will try to consolidate their second place against Sevilla. A possible success, however, appears insufficient to save the white season for Xavi’s men.

Despite this disappointing record, Robert Lewandowski is already looking towards the future. While Real Madrid, historic rival of the Catalans, should strike hard in the summer transfer window by recruiting Kylian Mbappé, insistently announced among the Merengue, the Polish striker displays a certain optimism.

Barça’s strategy to beat Real

“It’s not official yet but it seems that all roads lead to Real Madrid. Fear? No, of course, he is an incredible player and if he goes to Real Madrid it will be a very strong team. But our mentality has to be that no matter how good your players are, if we are a team and work together, we can beat you.”he replied in an interview with Marcathe pro-Madrid media.

The 35-year-old striker has a very precise idea of ​​the strategy to adopt to get ahead of the Madrilenians. “We have to be ready from the first game and the first minutes because Real Madrid will surely need time, they will not play well at the start and will lose points, and we have to take advantage of that, he explained. Not to catch up with them but to get ahead of them. Like two seasons ago, where there were games we couldn’t win but didn’t lose. »

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