Barça: Vitor Roque judges Robert Lewandowski

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Arriving this winter at FC Barcelona, ​​Vitor Roque (18 years old) immediately won over the Catalan supporters. The Brazilian, author of two goals in five matches in La Liga, including the one which gave the victory against Osasuna (1-0), marked his debut. At his young age, Vitor Roque has great room for improvement. And the one who greatly admires Robert Lewandowski (35 years old) confided that he learned a lot from the Pole during an interview given to Mundo Deportivo.

“He is an incredible player, like everyone in the dressing room, he is a player who has made history in football. I try to learn as much as possible from him, he always has the will to work, when the training is over, I go with him and I try to follow his steps to learn as much as possible”first admitted Vitor Roque, before discussing the advice of the former Bayern player. “He tells me that I am still very young, that I be calm because I have a bright future ahead of me.”

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