Lewandowski’s verdict on Vitor Roque

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Robert Lewandowski made strong comments about his new teammate, the Brazilian Vitor Roque.

Brazilian Vitor Roque is starting to make his mark with his new team FC Barcelona. Saturday evening, and on the occasion of what was its 7e Appearing in the Blaugrana tunic during the match against Alaves, the young prodigy was able to find the net for the second time in a row in La Liga. But, at the same time, he was expelled.

Lewandowski discusses his understanding with Vitor Roque

At the end of the game, Robert Lewandowski, first scorer in this game, preferred to remember the best side of his new partner. “Vitor moves a lot, he is very close (to me) and we can discuss who goes to the ball and who goes to the second play. This way we have more opportunities offensively.”

The experienced center forward is certain that the Brazilian nugget will further progress over the matches. “Vitor has talent and needs time. For him, it’s all new, teammates, another championship… I’m sure we can play better together.”

“Lewy” also said he was happy to have found the net again after two months of drought in the Spanish championship. “For me, as a striker, it is important to score. Against Alaves, the goal was very important for the team. It’s always difficult not to score. For me, not scoring for two or three matches doesn’t make me lose my patience because I already have experience. We have very good players and I think we can play a lot better.”

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