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Robert Lewandowski said his winning double against Valencia gives him “confidence” for the rest of the season.
Barca came from behind to win 2-1 at Valencia on Saturday in their first game of the new La Liga season, with Lewandowski scoring twice before and after the break. After the win, the 35-year-old reflected on the turnaround and his mindset for the season ahead.
After the victory, the Pole said: ” My goal is always to score goals. By scoring two on the first day, I am confident. The important thing now is to win the next matches. »
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He added: “In the second half we were much better, with three or four very clear chances. This match is important because it marks a good start to the season. Valencia are always a tough opponent and we took the three points.”
In addition to trying to help Barcelona compete for the biggest trophies again, the former Bayern Munich forward is aiming for another 20-goal season, something he has done for 13 consecutive campaigns. And if the veteran can continue his current form, Barca will likely be a force to be reckoned with in 2024-25.
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