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Barcelona superstar Robert Lewandowski was at the Mundo Deportivo gala last night where he received the Renfe Trophy for being the highest goalscorer in La Liga last season (23).
During the ceremony, the 35-year-old superstar, who has been going through a rough patch of sorts on the field, discussed the club’s recent run of form, his own performances, as well as the objectives that the Blaugrana have set for the season.
“It’s never easy to score goals. I’ve played in a team with a lot of young players and I feel very good. I feel very good in Barcelona and in this team,” said Lewandowski of his form.
“Last year we won La Liga, the Super Cup and I won the Pichichi, but this season is very important for us. We need a time to win, to go from victory to victory,” he added.
Assessing the season so far, Lewandowski insisted that Barcelona have some ground to make up in La Liga, but are capable of doing that while the aim in the Copa del Rey is to go all the way.
“We also want the Copa del Rey and we want to play in the final. In LaLiga we need more points, but step by step. I’m sure that at the end of this season we can, together, win something,” said Lewandowski.
The Poland captain then discussed Barcelona’s recent 4-2 win over Real Betis which came at a time when morale within the squad was not very high.
“For us it’s very important if we win because of the confidence. Yesterday we beat Betis 4-2 on a pitch that is always very difficult to win on,” said the former Bayern Munich superstar.
Opening up on what lies ahead for him and the team, Lewandowski added: “We are FC Barcelona and we know where we want to go.
“Now we are going for the Copa del Rey in a match in Bilbao. The objective is to play in the final and win. It’s the title I haven’t won in Spain and for me it’s a goal, but it’s not only important to win but also to score a lot of goals for the people and the fans.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo