Why Bayern Munich never really loved Robert Lewandowski

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    Robert Lewandowski scored goals, many goals, for Bayern Munich. He broke records, many records. But did little else. He failed to emotionally endear himself to his teammates, the fans, or Bayern Munich themselves.
    Raphael Honigstein writes how although Lewandowski was one of the greatest strikers to ever grace the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich never really loved him. Illustrated by Marco Bevilacqua.
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  • @_MMWWMM_
    @_MMWWMM_ Год назад +8337

    There is one crucial point you omitted here. Which likely made Lewandowski the way he is. The man was released by Legia Warsaw at 17, told he wasn't good enough to make the first squad. I'm sure this played a huge part in his mentality and taught him that the only person he can rely on is himself, not any club.

    • @timstradley5819
      @timstradley5819 Год назад +507

      GREAT point. That explains a lot

    • @ICantSplel
      @ICantSplel Год назад +448

      Lewandowski was signing for Blackburn Rovers from Warsaw, but that volcanic eruption in Iceland halted flights, and he ended up in Dortmund instead. I wonder how he would've got on in the Championship...

    • @lol-gz7xl
      @lol-gz7xl Год назад +142

      a lot of players have been rejected by clubs in their youths. It cant affect him so much that he turned into a robot only thinking about numbers when he is in his 30s and knows he is more than good enough.

    • @EnclosedPoolArea
      @EnclosedPoolArea Год назад +25

      Not exactly a pivotal detail. This happens to pretty much every player.

    • @maciejkoszyk3093
      @maciejkoszyk3093 Год назад +312

      @@EnclosedPoolArea Not every player becomes best in the world afterwards though. Plus check out where Messi was at the age of 17. Or Ronaldo, Haaland, Thomas Mueller and many more. Lewandowski was nobody at that time. He had to prove himself in Poland, he had to prove himself at Dortmund where he joined as a sub, not main striker, constantly improving his skills as a mature player.

  • @josha882
    @josha882 Год назад +5378

    Will never forget the time he scored 5 goals in 9 minutes after coming on as a sub. Machine is the right word to describe him.

    • @kukunase1686
      @kukunase1686 Год назад +20

      agaainst farmers

    • @RaziSuleiman
      @RaziSuleiman Год назад +572

      @@kukunase1686 it was against Wolfsburg who knocked out United out of the CL that year

    • @noeldown1952
      @noeldown1952 Год назад +267

      @@RaziSuleiman although that's more of a statement about United than Wolfsburg

    • @jprme7588
      @jprme7588 Год назад +26

      @@noeldown1952 Lmao, true

    • @reeshavgohain
      @reeshavgohain Год назад +167

      @@kukunase1686 Yea Real Madrid are farmers huh xD 4 goals against Real Madrid in UCL's semi back in 2013. Were you even watching football back then? lol

  • @Sly_404
    @Sly_404 Год назад +9009

    Same can be said for his stint at Dortmund. Even before his departure to Munich, he had friction with parts of the squad and made it clear, ultimately playing football is his profession and the club is his employer not his family. That's fair. Not every player needs to have an emotional connection to a club.

    • @arekp00
      @arekp00 Год назад +368

      He has heard from Borussia's owner that pole can't be best paid player in german club. So in this situation i would leave either.

    • @Otto45
      @Otto45 Год назад +13

      *Employer.

    • @Sly_404
      @Sly_404 Год назад +876

      @@arekp00 Borussia doesn't have an owner and he was the highest payed player there before he left. Your source: "trust me bro"

    • @theletsplayer4921
      @theletsplayer4921 Год назад +113

      also bayern are not a family they are farmers

    • @agn855
      @agn855 Год назад +24

      That's why Uwe Seeler has brought the league to a commemorative stand still. A player identifying with his club for life - just like ordinary European fans do. But guys like Lewa or Gareth Bale (Real Madrid's "golf player of the year") are acting as ego-driven employees who make the term "Human Resources" fashionable. With the appeal of a piece of furniture. Well, at least nice to have...

  • @aurun5011
    @aurun5011 Год назад +4006

    He is an example of a worker. Not every player has to like his workplace

    • @baba10ye
      @baba10ye Год назад +33

      True

    • @friedrichnietzsche2557
      @friedrichnietzsche2557 Год назад +103

      He polish is normal the polish are very professional

    • @xboxgamerhr
      @xboxgamerhr Год назад

      It's because he's Polish.
      Germans hate Eastern Europeans.
      Ribbery and Robben are westerners.

    • @melihgebler1768
      @melihgebler1768 Год назад +21

      ​@@friedrichnietzsche2557 Yes, they are, problem is with the "loyalty" not "professionality", also that professionality can be subject to critism when you easily tell the press openly, that the club who paid you full for your services, that they are now "dead" for you and only "history". It is a personal choice I respect, with "loyalty" you leave a legacy behind, an organic tie between you and a club and their millions of fans, Robbery had that, Beckenbauer, Müller, Rummenige, Hoeness, they all had that. This tie would make you a trainer or even a president when the right time comes. Or you just dont care or it is not important to you, what the club did for you instead you only focus what you did for them. Lewa did exactly that, so its his choice, he could have been the "Polish" president of a German club, instead he will probably be booed by some Barca fans, if he doesnt accept a salary cut next summer...

    • @kirakira9906
      @kirakira9906 Год назад +39

      It's not like he didn't like it and played only to feed his family/himself and pay bills and mortgage like a normal worker. It's more likely he thought Bayern was the best shot for him to win and succeed in Europe and so he did.
      We don't know what he liked or not, but if he didn't like Bayern Munich he would have left way earlier. He liked playing for them and with them, but without too emotional attach. It was a good place to work for him, but just a job nonetheless. If Real Madrid didn't have Cristiano Ronaldo he would have probably left for Real Madrid.

  • @anarcho-boulangistllamaent2023
    @anarcho-boulangistllamaent2023 Год назад +7386

    Despite everything, he was still arguably the best free transfer of the 21st century. And he should have won two Ballon d´Ors by now (2020 and 2021), but Covid and Messi winning the Copa America for the first time prevented that from happening.

    • @ferigeooo9583
      @ferigeooo9583 Год назад +423

      He is probably the best free transfer of all time

    • @fathernotfound000
      @fathernotfound000 Год назад +760

      As a Bayern fan Messi did well in both club and international club level so i think 2021 Messi deserved it but 2020 was robbed

    • @khattab5351
      @khattab5351 Год назад +394

      2020 yeah but 2021 messi was simply better

    • @tjstech5544
      @tjstech5544 Год назад +115

      Say that ur a pendu fan without saying u are pendu fan 😂. Messi 2021 was simply better than ur penaldo and tapindoski . Cry more cause ur finished penchester fc might need some water 💦

    • @DayzAhat
      @DayzAhat Год назад +50

      @@fathernotfound000 nah he didn't deserve either

  • @IsaacIsDead1
    @IsaacIsDead1 Год назад +1906

    Short answer he’s Polish.

    • @monsterwith21faces92
      @monsterwith21faces92 Год назад +107

      Well Ribery and Robben are loved by the fans with their life

    • @ksw6513
      @ksw6513 Год назад +7

      He is going to Barcelona part of the deal so this goat 🐐 order by club of Barcelona is now paper property 🌈😅🤣 of Manchester United everything 🙂 is sealed and signed ...just need to delivery by aeroplane or train channel tunnel to London and met someone take him to Manchester and group of people and friends to new old Trafford..finally we our player to Manchester United!

    • @grantkassan6561
      @grantkassan6561 Год назад +84

      if he were english german or american the praise would never end. polish? he’s ‘contested’ despite all his accomplishments

    • @ama6487
      @ama6487 Год назад

      @@monsterwith21faces92 you see now Poland always acted like a victim of Germany while stealing their lands...

    • @robert.kalorie
      @robert.kalorie 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@ksw6513wdym

  • @stefanc4520
    @stefanc4520 Год назад +901

    Do you want a friend or do you want a winner? Lewandowski is a winner and his record speaks for itself. Never mind that 5 goals in 9 minutes insanity 🤯

    • @michakoniecpolski5677
      @michakoniecpolski5677 Год назад +6

      Xdddd

    • @anonim4584
      @anonim4584 Год назад

      @@michakoniecpolski5677 Co polaczka cebulaczka dupka boli że wszyczy chwalą Lewandowskiego tylko nie polskie januszostwo?

    • @jayeimas5304
      @jayeimas5304 Год назад +9

      at the end of the day, the werent able to win the champions league untill he became a friend

    • @sehu1291
      @sehu1291 Год назад +3

      He always ghosted in the big CL games vs big teams. Never scored a decisive goal in such a CL Match. And the 7 Bundesliga title we would have also won with another Striker like Mandzukic or now Choupo. He is one of the best striker ever. But not a „winner“

    • @sehu1291
      @sehu1291 Год назад +1

      The 5 goals in 9 minutes were absolutely crazy but it was in an unimportant match. He is one of the best strikers ever but was never a clutch player like Ronaldo as you can see also at barca now

  • @TheMarslMcFly
    @TheMarslMcFly Год назад +2093

    Bayern Fan from Germany here: While Lewa may never had that passionate love for the Club like Robbery for example, he still is a very beloved Club Icon. He always gave his all put up numbers that are absolutely insane and broke records everybody thought would never be broken. As you said yourselves, he's a machine that only strives for the best.
    Right now there's still pain, and some anger over his rather awkward exit, but I'm 1000% sure in 10, 15, 20 years time we'll look back at him just as fondly as we're looking back now on Robben, Ribery, Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller and so many others.
    And while I'm very far from being a Barca Fan, especially now with their treatment of their players, I really hope Lewa can achieve some more amazing years there and maybe even finally get his more than well deserved Ballon d'Or.

    • @lps2013
      @lps2013 Год назад +41

      Yea, bit sad how he went in the end, but I do understand him personally as well, that he wanted to do something else as well at this point of his career which caused some friction between the club and him, but I think that can be forgiven.

    • @luminousdreams8405
      @luminousdreams8405 Год назад +39

      Lewa gone to Barca just because of Ballon d or.
      Spanish Teams have some type of quota system in Ballon d or.

    • @LK-fz7vr
      @LK-fz7vr Год назад +32

      I think lewy is too humble to be bitter at bayern. Even though his exit probably hurt him, i think he silently has respect for the German league

    • @ceer9141
      @ceer9141 Год назад +14

      @@LK-fz7vr Humble? Humble?? Lewy is many things but certainly not humble.

    • @LK-fz7vr
      @LK-fz7vr Год назад +31

      @@ceer9141 ughh... sounds like you have a thing for him. I'm sure he has a Twitter account you could probably msg him in.

  • @santiagoch2451
    @santiagoch2451 Год назад +2484

    It's a little harsh, Lewy was a true professional for better or worse... always a key player on the pitch but not really the heart of team. That's probably why the arrival of Mané feels refreshing in a way, you can see really him connecting with the fans from the start
    Edit: the Mané comparison has aged terribly, I get it lmao but hey at least Kane is doing well

    • @richgangg
      @richgangg Год назад +270

      They are just hating because he joined Barcelona, don't let them fool you. Now they're trying to talk bad about him to shatter his image. I know the media

    • @karacute5324
      @karacute5324 Год назад +118

      Mane is second level compared to Lewandowski

    • @yadvendrasingh6730
      @yadvendrasingh6730 Год назад +59

      @@karacute5324 youre delusional if you think that, mane is far more versatile and multiz dimensional than lewy plus he was probably one of if not the best player in the premier league for years

    • @karacute5324
      @karacute5324 Год назад +178

      @@yadvendrasingh6730 you are delusional. And i do not expect a clueless Fanboy from India to know anything about world football, Lewandowski’s world class or the Bundesliga. Mane is second League compared to Lewandowski. Check out Lewandowski’s stats , titles and performances over years. And then check Mane’s.

    • @dylanmurphy9389
      @dylanmurphy9389 Год назад +35

      They are saying Bayern didn’t appreciate Lewy and Liverpool didn’t appreciate Mané.
      Both statements are utter bulls****

  • @saif1099
    @saif1099 Год назад +1832

    Genuinely one of the best strikers in the world, he should have had a balloon dor or two by now

    • @goat9295
      @goat9295 Год назад +119

      He definitely should have 2020 and arguably 2021

    • @cheddarsmith6568
      @cheddarsmith6568 Год назад +30

      A mix of robbed and messi/cr7 existing

    • @dontmindme6995
      @dontmindme6995 Год назад +6

      @@cheddarsmith6568 tbf he never would've reached the heights he did if it wasn't for the hurdle of beating CR7 and Messi year after year. The whole football world wouldn't have been as lethal if it wasn't for them, cause you got to remember that if you are willing to win anything, you got to beat the current best one at it

    • @reeshavgohain
      @reeshavgohain Год назад +8

      yup a lot of balloons indeed xD

    • @cheddarsmith6568
      @cheddarsmith6568 Год назад +5

      @@dontmindme6995 Maybe, but without them he'd have AT LEAST 2 Baollon do'rs

  • @shirisharyal1882
    @shirisharyal1882 Год назад +140

    "Never really loved" ...those are heartbreaking words for everyone related to bayern .. what might be true is we never become too much dependent in him like barca with Leo and thats how we saved our club ..rather than playing game around our best goalscorer we always put the team game ahead...

    • @priyanshgarg0707
      @priyanshgarg0707 Год назад +21

      Exactly.......Bayern's Philosophy is everything about a Team Game.....rather than a single player game......

    • @papamuller
      @papamuller Год назад +3

      Keep telling yourself that bud

    • @bethelehemasmamawtsegazeab8006
      @bethelehemasmamawtsegazeab8006 11 месяцев назад +1

      Barca didn't have a Messi dependency up until 2017

    • @LiftandCoa
      @LiftandCoa 3 месяца назад

      ​@@bethelehemasmamawtsegazeab8006These are especially
      WRONG
      words. The title and basically the video are just one bad, far from reality, take.

  • @Darwinek
    @Darwinek Год назад +406

    Lewandowski is a pragmatic professional who reminds us being a footballer is just a job.
    In Polish national team however, he shows his emotions on and off the pitch more, and is not afraid of being honest and critical if something doesn't work well. I appreciate that.

    • @Muchapzp
      @Muchapzp Год назад +5

      spot on that

    • @Darwinek
      @Darwinek Год назад +56

      After Poland lost to Senegal at the World Cup in 2018, he said at the press conference something like "I cannot score if I don't get the ball from my teammates. I am just a human, I cannot dribble past five players and score."
      After one terrible game in the qualifiers he supposedly told his teammates in the locker room "You will finally open your eyes when mine will close for good."

    • @just-give-me-a-handle
      @just-give-me-a-handle Год назад +1

      ​@@Darwinek was it the Denmark 4-0 Poland game?

    • @Darwinek
      @Darwinek Год назад +1

      @@just-give-me-a-handle I believe so

    • @wiseonwords
      @wiseonwords Год назад +18

      @Darwinek - He seems to be really enjoying his football at Barca. There's definitely a connection between him and the Barca fans.

  • @xynathegamer
    @xynathegamer Год назад +481

    If Bayern got Haaland everyone would be talking how Bayern did Lew dirty. Can't blame Lewi, if there's no club loyalty towards aging players, you can't expect the other way around.

    • @charlesray9674
      @charlesray9674 Год назад +15

      But that was the point, if he came in working late in practice, giving advice & talking with the reserve and youth players or even acted like he cared about the club, he would have been revered. I haven't been following Bayern for several years but if you just came to the club for individual glory & accolades instead of helping the Club win, then Bayern fans will not be fond of you. The best example I can think of is Gareth Bale at Madrid. He helped the club win trophies, but he didn't have a relationship with the fans 😔
      The German football always had that team first mantra.

    • @taftybufty
      @taftybufty Год назад

      did you watch the video? lewandowski also wanted to leave the club twice and blamed his teammates. its obvious your head is in your arse

    • @TheModeler99
      @TheModeler99 Год назад +76

      @@charlesray9674 His goals help the club win. Is he not allowed to have personal aspirations? Its a family for the fans but its a job for the players, Bayern was ready to discard him for Haaland, I would take care of myself.

    • @charlesray9674
      @charlesray9674 Год назад

      @@TheModeler99 True, but he had a bad attitude from the beginning. You're teammates probably didn't enjoy his attitude by disparaging them with his display of frustration (towards them) and showed their this pleasure with him by not setting him up. His attitude is very similar to Gareth Bale at Madrid.
      German football is characterized as a team effort. When a player shows his display when a teammate doesn't pass to him or makes a mistake, that does not show well for him. I have not followed Bayern since Klinsmann was the coach, but I do know that the club will treat you respect if you show act accordingly. If Stefan Effenberg can be rated higher than him, then he must be a bad egg.
      And yes, you're allowed to have personal aspirations, but your personal ambitions shouldn't be put before your club.

    • @salmandudayev8259
      @salmandudayev8259 Год назад

      U r lost, Miss Lewa always played her stupid games. Year after year, I don‘t care about Lewa, oh, Ballon Nada for him.

  • @pissquadibooyah788
    @pissquadibooyah788 Год назад +46

    By seeing it on Twitter, over a decade in the Bundesliga didn’t get him the global recognition a pre-season tour at Barcelona has already given him

    • @TurboFist0
      @TurboFist0 Год назад +21

      That's what happens when the Bundesliga has zero competition and terrible PR for their players.

    • @william_SMMA
      @william_SMMA Год назад

      @@TurboFist0 facts

    • @vinathpk3936
      @vinathpk3936 Год назад +4

      @@TurboFist0 no it's just that Spanish and the English media just dominate football but yeah German pr is horrible

    • @thvf2381
      @thvf2381 Год назад +1

      @@vinathpk3936 nah, germans' attitude is pretty much involved in this. they loved their own species rather than some polish guy.

    • @LiftandCoa
      @LiftandCoa 3 месяца назад

      ​@@thvf2381Bullshit of the highest degrade.
      Because Lewandowski was basically the non plus ultra for Fans and media for the entirety of the past decade. You havent heard a bad word about him and you still dont do.
      If you have a problem with Germans and speak of "german behaviour" that says more about you than germany. Especially if its about a fcking polish guy, about a quarter of this country has polish heritage names ending in "Sky/skiy" are quite common and Nord Rhine Westphalia basically is 1/3 polish and nobody gives a fck.
      Just look at the amount of people on the streets right now and talk again.

  • @jakemorrison8507
    @jakemorrison8507 Год назад +948

    Ironic that German didn't feel the connection to a player that was described as lacking emotion, straight to the point, a machine and put the task above all else. I'd say these are qualities that can be attributed to German work ethic

    • @HermannTell
      @HermannTell Год назад +52

      Good point 😉. I'd still say we just have different ways to show emotion. And loyalty to a club is still highly valued with fans. And like the video said, he was never emotional about a club bur a professional worker. Fair, but nothing to make people love you. Thomas Müller for example is much more loved for that reason plus he's a Bavarian himself which probably helps.

    • @lahelia9691
      @lahelia9691 Год назад +106

      Are you a German or lived in Germany? Stop believing in stupid stereotypes from old types. Germans respected him for his unbeliveable achievements and bayern fans loved him. But thats not because everyone has this worker mentality here.

    • @jakemorrison8507
      @jakemorrison8507 Год назад +23

      @@lahelia9691 worked for an engineering firm that sent us to work for a couple of weeks at a time at their partner company in Germany for 15 years and they would do the same with their lads

    • @Jonathanizer
      @Jonathanizer Год назад +34

      You said it: "work ethic". But even in Germany, football is not work, at least not for the fans, and if a player gives off the impression that it is just work to him, then fans not everybody might like that. Personally i prefer an honest footballer who does his job over a "passionate" player who changes clubs every other season and pretends he has now arrived at his favorite club, and he has always been a fan, yadiyadiyada.

    • @HermannTell
      @HermannTell Год назад +7

      @@Jonathanizer that's exactly why I'm so annoyed with players like Anthony Modeste. he always left as soon as he got another offer, but demanded loyalty when it didn't go well for him. exactly that Yadayada player you're talking about. Just don't pretend and be an unemotional worker like Lewandowski then.

  • @lprehan2367
    @lprehan2367 Год назад +98

    From a fans perspective I can say we loved him more than anything. He broke records and played so well to the point where you’d be shivering once you hear that he’s injured. I do think he’s atleast top 3 strikers of this generation and hope he continues to dominate at Barca

  • @prakharshukla4559
    @prakharshukla4559 Год назад +387

    Lewy was very loved in Bayern, almost every day we hear something about Lewy from Bayern. Lewy, muller, and neuer three were captains of Bayern while Neuer was the captain of the team he lead the defense, muller linked up plays Lewy lead the frontline creating spaces for other players. You can clearly see in coman's goal in the final how Lewy is marked by 3 players and coman is free, just because of him, he indirectly creates the goals which normal people don't understand

    • @m.n5888
      @m.n5888 Год назад +6

      What contribution did your speech make to this video,at the end of the day Lewy isn't as loved as the others mentioned in the video even Muller and Nuer are loved more.

    • @bossolini2560
      @bossolini2560 Год назад +10

      @@cold_servo_pie Show evidence or you're lying

    • @patrykchlipaa257
      @patrykchlipaa257 Год назад +5

      I would say even more. Lewy's change of playstyle around 19/20 could impact why strikers are back in business. Remember that there were very few of the prospects among the strikers prior to pandemic. World class only Kane, Lewy maybe Suarez, but some didn't even got into UEFA TOTY when the entire front was say Neymar, Messi, Ronaldo none of them typical strikers at the time. Lewy and CR I think shown how to reinvent striker position for newer generations and sort of pivoting in the team. Of course it was really good with CR being still in form to do so and Lewandowski having Gnabry, Coman, Perisić, Coutinho, Kimmich all in great form. He had deliverance. Next year he was unlucky as Bayern lost in UCL without him on pitch. Last year however Bayern was dramatically weak, with very bad depth of squad, players like Roca, Sarr or Choupo-Moting being first sub choices. It's sad how Bayern said goodbye to their legend. However I believe that this end up let Bayern make some really good transfers and even if they lack striker, which of course will be ruining their season, they would anyways at some point need to reinvent themselves. It's same case for Barca after Messi's departure, it took them to this season to make up squad good enough to put all puzzles at the place. Same for Real, they needed to find new leader - Benzema. He also profits of the change in tactics globally. I would say even more than Lewandowski. And now we have all those pivotal striker roles like Benz, Lewy, Kane and a new age of players like Osimhen, Haaland or Vlahović who aren't only goalscorers but also can provide depth in play.

    • @luqmanibrahim
      @luqmanibrahim 3 месяца назад +1

      Muller and Lewa partnership was least as least as, if not more, impactful than Ribery and Robben.
      Both Muller and Lewa helped each other reach the peak performances of their careers.

  • @yamnayaseed356
    @yamnayaseed356 Год назад +1425

    I think his legacy will age in the future as Bayern inevitably declines at some point. Fans will be reminiscent of Mueller-Lewa partnership that made them take the Bundesliga for granted.

    • @michaelheckl3382
      @michaelheckl3382 Год назад +92

      Bayern wont decline in the coming years solely because of having great finances. As you have seen in the summer transfer window this year, whenever the team underperforms in regards to expectations (more than just winning the Bundesliga), they show their financial muscle to strengthen the team and becoming more of a contender for multiple trophies. And Bayern is unlikely to lose that financial edge anytime soon, as they aren't wasting huge sums of money like for example Barcelona while being not far off from the marketing and sponsor attractiveness of clubs like Barcelona, Manchester United etc.
      Also Nagelsmann is a coach who can adapt quite well and seems to have a great understanding with the team. He was brought in for the long haul, given more time than some of his predecessors + signing players suited to his philosophy and the overall chemistry of the team will ensure national dominance and international competitiveness for the foreseeable future.

    • @theresurrectionmen8707
      @theresurrectionmen8707 Год назад +31

      I don’t think they will decline if anything they may win the CL because of their new style with way more movement now.

    • @JohnMushitu
      @JohnMushitu Год назад +61

      Imagine thinking Bayern will ever decline 😂

    • @WizoIstGott
      @WizoIstGott Год назад +75

      This is not how Bayern works. We thought the exact same thing around 2015 when they had a lot of aging top performers. Lahm,Schweinsteiger,Ribery, Robben, they all were hitting their 30s and were still instrumental in the way Bayern played. And they managed to replace them all for under 40m combined (21m Coman, 8,5m Kimmich, 8m Gnabry, Free Goretzka).
      As much as this pains me, but Bayern is so well run and so far ahead of any Team in the Bundesliga, they will propably not decline until we have a Jürgen Klinsmann situation again.

    • @samking5101
      @samking5101 Год назад +25

      Bayern won’t decline. They will just poach all of the talent from rival bundesliga teams

  • @weilim10
    @weilim10 Год назад +16

    8 years at Bayern (12 years in Germany) is a very long time.
    Schweinsteiger's departure was even more quiet than Lewandowski (Lewy came back for 1 more training session and one more time to say goodbye to his teammates; Schweinsteiger came back 4 years later for a testimonial). For me, the sale of Schweinsteiger and THE FREE TRANSFER of David Alaba were harder to understand than Lewandowski's.
    Also Ribery had asked to leave once, but Hoeneß persuaded him to stay put.
    I still love the guy, will always love the guy. It does make me chuckle how Barcelona are terrible in the Champions League this season.

  • @konradborodziuk1396
    @konradborodziuk1396 Год назад +77

    How about putting it from Lewandowski point of view??? Bayern never really offered him a contract extension. They were planning to replace him with Halland. After all he had done for the club. Even after Halland deal failed Salihamidzic didn’t act either fast nor professional handling the situation….. Both sides are there to find guilty.

  • @Raghzor
    @Raghzor Год назад +152

    I've watched almost every single bayern game for 7 years now and this feels more like "lesser team mentality" if you ask me. He has never come across as cold to me, atleast not in this fashion described here. He has an incredible winning mentality and worked really hard out of possession, only outrun by the likes of Kimmich. If you are an out-and-out striker and a teammate whiffs a chance by shooting from 20 meters out instead of supplying the pass I'd be 100% frustrated too, to the point where it feels like they intentionally sabotage. Obviously that's not the case but the feeling remains and I think we can all imagine it. I prefer a winner like Lewa over a logo-kisser with half the yield (unless that's the point, like with a false nine).
    You could really see the bayern tactic change under Nagelsmann to a point when it frustrated even me seeing as they were no longer scoring as regular as before, more occasionally popping off in big number games but the "just-win" games got harder, and Lewa wasnt put in the right position as he used to. You could often see him drift out wide and deep, putting him away from where he needed to be, as he started the attack but the goal never came due to him being pushed deep. Like a Harry Kane but without the yield of Son to provide with. It's a shame Bayern never brought in Ziyech, he would have been able to put up Ronaldo-Özil numbers.
    In the end I'm sad he didnt retire in Bayern, it would have been proper, and I already see him as a club legend, and have done so for a few years now.

    • @jaset362
      @jaset362 Год назад

      You've got a point. Lewandowski enjoyed Bayern managed by Hansi Flick who
      reinvented team's game after unfortunate Kovacs management. Bayern won with Flick 6 trophies in 1 season and all the players were really happy.Then everything began falling apart because of animosity between Salihamidzic and Flick who did not get required high leveled players as replacement for Perisic,Thiago, Coutinho and Alaba.Bayern's team which won CL championship was dismanteled. Hansi Flick was fired and took over German national team.Nagelsmann was hired
      and team's chemistry was gone.Under Nagelsmann management, Bayern team became pathetic shadow of that managed by Hansi Flick. Nagelsmann's idiotic experiments did not work in Bayern's favor and the players who enjoyed playing in team under Flick management..It looked like Nagelsmann wants to turn Bayern in RB Leipzig 2.0. Nagelsmann did not want striker ,he prefered game supported by wingers and high pressing of midfielders.
      Lewandowski did not fit to Nagelsmann vision of Bayern team at all.
      Thus Lewandowski is gone and Bayern coudn't close last 3 games (3 draws in the row - it never happened with Lewandowski on the pitch).

    • @adamstaniewicz7740
      @adamstaniewicz7740 Год назад +5

      Just one little thing; don't say "lewa" say Lewy
      It makes a difference in polish language 😉

    • @jaset362
      @jaset362 Год назад +6

      @@adamstaniewicz7740 Well,it makes difference in Polish language but most Lewandowski's fans don't speak Polish.Lewandowski himself doesn't demand from fans to follow rules of Polish language. His last name is long and he is not the only players in the world with last name replaced by fans with nickname.Anyway,it happens mostly to spectacular players who are famous and internationally recognized .Thus,Polish fans will admire him as Lewandowski or Lewy
      while other fans will use shorter version of his name by cutting of last 6 or 7 letters i.e. Lewan or Lewa.
      I guess he accepts his fans choices in this matter.

    • @adamstaniewicz7740
      @adamstaniewicz7740 Год назад +5

      @@jaset362 to put it in context - "lewa" can be use for female leats say his wife; "lewy" same thing but for male
      You do with your knowledge what you want; regards

    • @Vegeta-dn6lk
      @Vegeta-dn6lk Год назад +1

      @@adamstaniewicz7740 byczq a ile mi mohammedow i innych przekręcamy

  • @yatharthagarwal902
    @yatharthagarwal902 Год назад +302

    I understand the ideology behind this, but it's only partially true. As an avid Bayern fan for the past 15 years, I can say that, Lewandowski truly was loved at Bayern. His departure may not have been as emotional that of Robben, Ribery, Lahm or Schweini, but that doesn't mean true Bayern fans didn't understand his importance to the club.
    Even amongst a team full of amazing players, Lewandowski was the only truly elite superstar, and probably the biggest star Bayern have had in the last 30-40 years, and it's very widely known that Bayern in general is not very comfortable with the players who have that "superstar personality"

    • @swikarneupane
      @swikarneupane Год назад +31

      I think LewanGOALski is loved by almost every supporters of the club. But even with his excellent performances for years he'll not be loved more than manuel neuer, robbery, david alaba, joshua kimmich and especially Thomas Muller. Muller will always be the symbol of Bayern Munich for this generation.

    • @punit.u9343
      @punit.u9343 Год назад +4

      True...but if brought more cl than league if would have been more connected to the fans

    • @polololo8377
      @polololo8377 Год назад +7

      @@laiswith2dots can you explain in detail what exactly Neuer, Muller od Kimmich did that you could see the love? In my opinion its only german perspective, all Bayern fans I know which are not german do not see this.

    • @lps2013
      @lps2013 Год назад +2

      Yea, absolutely loved him, bit unfortunate how he left in the end, but all in all not to terrible, not entirely unacceptable way of going. I do understand that he wanted to do something else one last time in his career.

    • @polololo8377
      @polololo8377 Год назад +3

      @@lps2013 how he left? What exactly did he said? I was looking for all his interviews and only german papers have made wrong statements about him. What exactly did he said that very bad that was not true?

  • @HermannTell
    @HermannTell Год назад +56

    German here: Maschine ("machine" from the Manuel Neuer quote at 2:26) is a relatively new very colloquial term that means something like "beast", especially used for unmatched athleticism. Used in that colloquial sense, it doesn't carry any of the connotations mentioned in the video like being a precise, but emotionless robot or anything like that. The rest of the video seems very much on point.

    • @LiftandCoa
      @LiftandCoa 3 месяца назад +2

      The entire video is based on fuzzy and wrong assumptions like these.
      Entirely bad take video

  • @khutsoserakoana6412
    @khutsoserakoana6412 Год назад +347

    I don’t really follow Bayerns behind the scenes closely but it feels like Mane is getting more love in 2 months than Lewa got in 8 years

    • @ferigeooo9583
      @ferigeooo9583 Год назад +171

      Yes but that is because Mane also shows his love to the Club...already got the microphone from the Fans after his first Match already visited the womens and amateur team etc...Mane already feels more like a Bayern Player than Lewandoski in many years tbh

    • @Kushagra.j
      @Kushagra.j Год назад +136

      @@ferigeooo9583 Mane won't even be 1/3rd the performer Lewandowski was for Bayern. It's unbelievable how underrated he was. Man had CR7 at Madrid type numbers and still didn't even win 1 ballon d'or

    • @santiagoch2451
      @santiagoch2451 Год назад +22

      @@Kushagra.j you are probably right, but his welcoming personality lends itself well for the love Bayern fans wanted from Lewandowski. Still, he will always be a Bayern legend... i think time will make things right

    • @SuperLari1234
      @SuperLari1234 Год назад +37

      @@Kushagra.j he didnt have cr7 at mayrid type numbers lol,iirc ronaldo had 450 goals in 438 games in 9 years. That’s the most absurd stat i have ever seen

    • @christianopulinaldo8319
      @christianopulinaldo8319 Год назад +7

      @@Kushagra.j Mane > lewandowski overall gameplay

  • @tudor-alexandrumunteanu-ji7083
    @tudor-alexandrumunteanu-ji7083 Год назад +171

    I mean he had 3 goals and 4 asists in the r16 against Chelsea, one goal and one assist against barca in the QF and one goal and one asists against Lyon in the semis. He certainly performed well

    • @spncr7157
      @spncr7157 Год назад +36

      Not to mention he finished top scorer for that UCL season with 15 goals which is the tied 3rd most by any player ever

    • @kenandjoker4857
      @kenandjoker4857 Год назад +8

      Bayern would won without him the Champions League 2020

    • @architchaudhary1285
      @architchaudhary1285 Год назад +9

      His general play against both Barca and Lyon was mediocre. Against Barca he would have a hat-trick if he could finish better and what easy chances they were. numbers don't tell the whole story and people are always going to expect much more from someone touted a Balon d'or contended or apparent winner. He thrashed tottenham and Chelsea but that was again a collective effort against very weak teams that year.

    • @komodododo7961
      @komodododo7961 Год назад +3

      @@architchaudhary1285 I agree it was mediocre he even missed a couple of sitters. People seem forget just how good Gnabry played on the knockout stages, 2goals against Chelsea&Lyon 1g+1a vs Barca and most of those goals were a joy to behold. Another player who also doesn't seem to get his recognition from those games especially the semifinal&final is Neuer. Arguably MOTM in the final

    • @thomasjrgensen3165
      @thomasjrgensen3165 Год назад +3

      @@kenandjoker4857 And PSG went to a final without Messi,and with Messi didnt even make it to quarterfinals,whats ur point.

  • @katarzynakedra2048
    @katarzynakedra2048 Год назад +7

    And now Lewy sings with the fans on Barcelona's streets after scoring 4 goals in 3 games 🤩 definitely different mentality from both sides and positive vibe 💃

  • @StrangerInTheDay
    @StrangerInTheDay Год назад +88

    I have to say that he finally found his joy in Barca. I never saw him that smile in his face all the time he scores the goal. Surely he feels so needed in current Barca squad and feels to be adored by Xavi as well.

    • @mrwabbit9576
      @mrwabbit9576 Год назад +1

      its a team built for egos and idol worshiping so its expected. The tradeoff is they wont win a european trophy anytime soon

    • @user-pr6zl5cx6u
      @user-pr6zl5cx6u Год назад +3

      Yeah enjoy your uel

    • @UnknownUser_10
      @UnknownUser_10 Год назад +4

      That smile disappeared now

    • @StrangerInTheDay
      @StrangerInTheDay Год назад +3

      @@UnknownUser_10 He knows where he is. Now the boys will be separate from the men and next season can look differently. More experienced and hungry for trophies players are needed for Barca.

    • @UnknownUser_10
      @UnknownUser_10 Год назад +3

      @@StrangerInTheDay They always say the same for Barca, but nothing will change, that’s already sure. Lewandowski made a mistake with this move.

  • @JohnnyMaverik
    @JohnnyMaverik Год назад +62

    The best Bayern and Bundesliga striker in the modern era, most goals in a Budesliga season, a near 1-1 scoring record for Bayern, the second highest scorer in the history of the club. The 5 goals in 9 minutes are something of football legend and fable and he hasn't yet retired. Idk, if we have to have a global game then as a non-Bayern fan I say sorry boys and girls over in Munich (how many of you are actually in Munich or have even been to Munich... well it's the modern global game, maybe I shouldn't care), I say you don't get to choose, he is a Bayern and Bundesliga legend, from an Arsenal fan, like it or lump it.

  • @jamescronin3033
    @jamescronin3033 Год назад +411

    If he'd been a German world cup winner like so many other Bayern legends I'd imagine they'd feel more love towards him

    • @TheNormalJuan
      @TheNormalJuan Год назад +79

      you're not entirely wrong there, that would help for sure. But neither Robben nor Ribery were Germany world cup winners either, and the two of them with Lahm are the three most beloved players among the fans that have left Bayern in recent times. Maybe Schweinsteiger could make part of that group too. But then you have someone like Jerome Boateng, who was a regular and generally a well liked character among fans, as well as being a wc winner, but when he left it didn't really make all that much noise. In his case his performances were already declining a bit, but still. So it's not a guarantee that if he'd being a Germany wc winner he'd be more loved by fans. The attitude towards the club plays a part as well.

    • @Sascha_Germany
      @Sascha_Germany Год назад +3

      Yes we would i guess

    • @Timbone07
      @Timbone07 Год назад +17

      @@TheNormalJuan I disagree.
      The Bundesliga is just boring now. That's the issue.
      Schalke and Dortm and others were winning the league when Robben was in his prime.
      2009/10 was won by Wolfsburg. Ribbery shone at 2006 World Cup.
      A one team league has no excitement

    • @TheNormalJuan
      @TheNormalJuan Год назад +16

      @@Timbone07 first of all, Wolfsburg won the league in 08-09 season, and Robben arrived in 2009. Only Dortmund won the league since then. Secondly, Joshua Kimmich arrived at Munich in 2015, Leon Goretzka in 2018 and Serge Gnabry in 2017. Throughout all of their time at the club, Bayern had no real competition in Bundesliga. That doesn't change the fact that they're all very highly regarded and loved by the fans, not just for the success of the club in general, but for their work-rate and their passion for the club, similar to Thomas Muller and Manuel Neuer. Kimmich is even considered the natural successor to Lahm, one of the most beloved and respected figures from the club's and Germany national team's modern history. And thirdly, even if they can "easily" win the league, they don't just relax during the entire season and lower their level (like what has happened to PSG). They keep pushing themselves, they keep a high intensity, they work out hard to improve in all aspects of their game. They want to keep competing with Europe's other elite clubs in the Champions. They are not satisfied with just the minimum to collect their medal at the end of the season. They always want more. And that's where Lewandoski doesn't seem to click with the team anymore.

    • @Timbone07
      @Timbone07 Год назад +11

      @@TheNormalJuan You just named all German players. You proved my point and the point of the other commenter.
      If he was German then it might have been different.
      I recall him scoring was it 4 goals in 8 minutes coming off the bench during Pep's time.
      Maybe he is an introvert but he showed emotions. He is not a machine

  • @ludwigwiench2629
    @ludwigwiench2629 Год назад +50

    I am a true bayern fan and can say that we all always loved him

  • @femmy820
    @femmy820 Год назад +41

    The most important thing is to give everything to the club while on the pitch, which he did. The rest is personal. When Barca came for him, it was time to leave.

  • @novakjainabhin
    @novakjainabhin Год назад +42

    Oli Kahn and Herbert Hainer went to Paris for his Ballon Dor ceremony. Even though everyone knew he won’t win it. He was loved here.

    • @dogdog2635
      @dogdog2635 Год назад +10

      You’re delusional if you think everyone knew he wouldn’t win it. It was one of the most controversial Ballon Dor’s in recent years

    • @novakjainabhin
      @novakjainabhin Год назад +7

      @@dogdog2635 did I say he deserved to lose? I just said it was known he wouldn’t win because all the leaks and reports named Messi as the winner days ago.

    • @dogdog2635
      @dogdog2635 Год назад +2

      @@novakjainabhin ah okay, sorry for the hostilities I thought you meant it wasn’t close at all

  • @romancandle416
    @romancandle416 Год назад +13

    True genius is never appreciated in its own time.

  • @stke8593
    @stke8593 Год назад +17

    I think a few years further everyone will remember him as the great striker he was at Bayern and with his numbers there is no way around calling him a Bayern Icon. I already get nostalgic seeing him in the Bayern kit.

  • @ilish6338
    @ilish6338 Год назад +13

    we're gonna give him all the love he deserve, he already said at Barcelona he feels like kid in candy shop

  • @DUGotd
    @DUGotd Год назад +25

    We as fans loved Lewa ! Sad to see him go to Barca, I always loved to watch him and muller play together

  • @clintharrisjr.6999
    @clintharrisjr.6999 Год назад +39

    Lewa is the reason I'm a BVB fan and I'll always have a soft spot for him.

  • @thewildformosanformosan
    @thewildformosanformosan Год назад +11

    Not every player need to play like kiss the club's badges, cry like a baby, and make it look like they'll die for the club...

    • @thvf2381
      @thvf2381 Год назад

      not everyone is a messi and thats ok

  • @kkryspin
    @kkryspin Год назад +5

    Well, I'm not sure if I will be not PC but Lewy being Polish had always played into the reception in Germany, not just in Bayern. In Dortmund they told him that he can't be a highest paid player because he was a Pole. That sort of attitude carried into Munich, not because he wasn't paid well but never celebrated like Roben but he came from a country Germans don't have much respect for. Had he been a Britt or French he probably would have wont ballon d'or winner by now. Heck, I go step further and say that in 2020 had he been British or Dutch they would have gave him the trophy that year, instead they scrapped it because of covid. :-) Now, in Barcelona he is a happy camper for the first time in 12 years. People love him there and he's got his fire reignited doing what he does by scorring goals.

  • @tomtomtomtom691
    @tomtomtomtom691 Год назад +21

    His legend will be diminished unfairly by a lack of magical moments in the playoff stages of international tournaments. How did Poland produce such a world class striker yet produce such a mediocre national team? It didn’t. Lewandowski created himself, and this is his most legendary achievement.

    • @Fanuel28
      @Fanuel28 Год назад +1

      To be precise Lewandowski work really hard in clubs where he got under great coaches to become who he is right now. You can have talent but without working hard you will crumble. I read once story about Portuguese young player who rumored to be bigger talent than CR7 but people gave him so much money they spoiled him and now he play in regional leagues. Why did I wrote about him? He had everything but not surrounding which would help him improve and Lewandowski worked hard even in Poland to transfer to good club he went to Dortmund where he met Jurgen Klopp imagine it's your first coach in serious career man who is now becoming legend in Liverpool winning Premier League and Champions League. Later in Munich he meet all great coaches mentioned in video but also Heynckes was temporary coach too. They for sure changed him a lot and I believe Lewandowski said that Guardiola teach him a lot about football probably because of it he plays so good for Barcelona right now. I'm from Poland and sadly it's not our country who create great players it's that they have to be noticed at young age by scouts and reeducated in serious clubs.
      National team is completely different thing because in Poland we don't have anyone who can make good team out of all those great players. I think current coach might be one who can do it but we will see. I bet it's really hard for any coach in Poland to train national team when they have better careers than most of coaches. Probably this is why our federation hired Paulo Sousa because he was man with trophies but everything failed once he got big contract from Flamengo and flee there to just play like half a year and get fired.

  • @saifabidalbloushi
    @saifabidalbloushi Год назад +5

    Its kinda poetic how, the last year he played at bayern, he was not selfish and was a team player, a role model to the young. Then he finally won the ucl with dignity and left.

  • @oskarnogalski8178
    @oskarnogalski8178 Год назад +44

    Robert Lewandowski: One of the greatest strikers to ever do it, has left his mark. Seen him in red since he left Dortmund, and I honestly can barely remember a time he hasn't performed. A true professional, it could be sad to never see him get the Ballon D'Or he deserved for those two stunning years he produced, and hopefully the club to which he devoted nearly a decade will recognise his brilliance. Good luck to him in Barca, and good luck to Mané in filling his shoes.

  • @dm_247
    @dm_247 Год назад +5

    It's his personality. He puts his personal career on the first place and he is not as emotional with the fans as other players.

  • @JavierHernandez-pc3gu
    @JavierHernandez-pc3gu Год назад +9

    I love that he’s with us at Barca 🔥 we the fans love him because he scores goals. Once a culer always a culer.

  • @peterz1796
    @peterz1796 Год назад +4

    Just wanted to point out his nickname is "Lewy" not "Lewa" - which I see all the time. nice vid.

  • @ironicman6900
    @ironicman6900 Год назад +7

    best striker of our generation

  • @ADAMCODYMUSICPROJECT
    @ADAMCODYMUSICPROJECT Год назад +16

    Ironically, because his move from Dortmund to Bayern demoted Bayern's nearest rival from a UCL finalist level to a UCL knockout round level, it really took away "meaningful" domestic campaigns and left only UCL for Lewy. But, he himself created that competitive vacuum.

  • @abu-omaral-bakr392
    @abu-omaral-bakr392 Год назад +5

    Bayern hated and disrespected him all his career

  • @AsadKhan_pk
    @AsadKhan_pk Год назад +4

    At Barça he is touching the Culers Soul already, and if he has 2 successful seasons he can become a legend here, a legend who came with low wages and helped us in our worst financial situation

  • @dreamypizza8458
    @dreamypizza8458 Год назад +10

    I love lewandowski just in general
    I'm an englishman and wasn't really into football when rob was at his peak but I still watch his best moments now cause he's just a masterclass
    he may be the best he may not but no one can deny that robert lewandowski is one of the best strikers in football world history

  • @aliticx
    @aliticx Год назад +2

    The animations and production of this video is nicer than usual, keep this style please.

  • @maspingon
    @maspingon Год назад +86

    This is partially true. You said like he was invisable at Bayern. The truth is, in past 5 years no Bayern fan could even imagine the team without him, starting eleven was Lewandowski and anyone else. I remember when he was out due to injury to Real Madrid CL game in quater final(or was that semi final?), everyone felt doomed that time, we all knew Bayern won't win without him and that's exactly what happened. The same happened 2 years ago when he was out with PSG. When he was on the pitch, everything was possible. You said he didn't play well with Real in CL, so Real didn't want him. That's a lie - I remeber that time, he played injured in that game and a transfer wasn't even considered at that time. He played only because team needed him, even when he could give 50%.

    • @danielfusha4708
      @danielfusha4708 Год назад +1

      Thing is lewy was never a man to show up on big games, 2015 had 2 clear chances that should’ve been scored and would’ve very well changed the match! 2018 against real was a horrendous match for him, couldn’t even control a ball I remember! In the cl winning year he wasn’t decisive, scored against chelsea but gnabry had already closed the tie in the first game, scored against a 5-2 losing barca, scored a goal against lyon at the 89 min, appearance on the final was good but he never sparked joy in our hearts! Like mabye ronaldo did, that’s why imo he’s not a bayern legend, never liked him, wasn’t a man to connect with the fans, and the fact that he disappeared in big matches added to the fans really not seeing him as mabye a club legend! Still a world class striker and a machine, but in a bundesliga where bayern have been dominating for 10 years it doesn’t mean much

    • @maspingon
      @maspingon Год назад +2

      @@danielfusha4708 Are you tripping? In 2 matches with Chelsea (7:0) Lewandowski had 3 goals and 4 assists.

    • @danielfusha4708
      @danielfusha4708 Год назад

      @@maspingon gnabry finnished the game, literally, he wasn’t a big game player at bayern and that’s fax

  • @BigPurp9
    @BigPurp9 Год назад +168

    This is why I never got the clamour for these players to join Bayern. He could have become an immortal figure at Dortmund and I’m sure if they kept more of their players they’d have definitely challenged for the league and CL again

    • @kevinrod14
      @kevinrod14 Год назад +15

      Gotze, Gundogan, & Sahin were a class midfield with Reus & Lewandowski.. I’m a Madrid fan but I remember we got wrecked. & Mkhitaryan in 15/16 was class. I do remember he missed a tap in during he champions league which was terrible.

    • @MrReese
      @MrReese Год назад +6

      Players move to Bayern if they want to actually win titles on a regular basis.

    • @gandalf_thegrey
      @gandalf_thegrey Год назад +7

      At the end of the day it's
      1) A job, and you won't deny a better perspective and paycheck either
      2) These people (professional athletes) are extremely success driven.
      Can't have that at Dortmund, simple as that. As much as it pains me and as much as I dislike Bayern (im German).
      3) Not everyone wants to stay at a job for your entire life. Some people need that stability, others need to get out of their comfort zone to be happy.
      4) I repeat: You wouldn't reject a better paycheck and a significantly better perspective on the future either.

    • @BigPurp9
      @BigPurp9 Год назад +3

      @@josephsong8911 fair enough think I get what you mean, as a United fan I’ve started to come to that realisation with Ronaldo aswell. Some players do just view it as a job and don’t really care about the name on the front of the shirt as much as we think they do 😂

    • @shakenblake4533
      @shakenblake4533 Год назад +1

      Try tell that to reus...decent player but could've been even a bigger player if he moved on from dortmund(but I guess you could say his injury history hasn't been the best either)

  • @KNfrmMDP
    @KNfrmMDP Год назад +334

    I never thought about this aspect of Lewandowski’s career at Bayern Munich. It is quite sad & shows how much of a ruthless organisation Bayern is. However, winning is winning.

    • @ferigeooo9583
      @ferigeooo9583 Год назад +82

      What does this exactly has to do with Bayern being ruthless?

    • @freshd6278
      @freshd6278 Год назад +112

      Lewandowski always was very clear with the fact, that he isnt playing for Bayern because he liked the club, but because they were the best. He never loved Bayern, and so the fans never really loved him either. The thing is, it doesn't have to be like this... Take ribery, robben, thomas müller, basically everyone else. They are loved by the fans and the bosses, and they love the club.
      Lewandowski has been, during his time at Bayern (and Dortmund, for that instance) always been a mercenary, only playing for the most bidding.

    • @us6483
      @us6483 Год назад +23

      What a dumb statement! If you were right, how come many former players are somewhat involved in the club and adored by the fans. Lewy's predecessor Mario Mandzukic is still revered by every Bayern supporter I know, same with Giovane Elber or Paulo Sergio. It's not even limited to strikers, Martin Demichelis or former role players like Hansjörg Butt are very well liked and the former is currently coaching Bayern's second team.

    • @YeTism
      @YeTism Год назад +7

      @@Dhoni_MumbaiIndians Bundesliga hasn’t been competitive since 2013. There’s no reason to be invested.

    • @kobber69
      @kobber69 Год назад +12

      @@YeTism sure thing bro go watch your moneyball in England we're gonna enjoy actual football over here

  • @danimaster6647
    @danimaster6647 Год назад +37

    I can see the argument but think that Lewandowski will be judged differently in the future. Like you stated one of the reason for the lack of love is that Bayern and Lewandowski were just too good in the last 8 years. With former legends there have been times of struggle. Robben was loved because his story was truly unique. He was the glass man, always injured and despite promise he was disposed by Real Madrid for more expensive/shiny stars. Then after a great start and a title/champions league fairy tale which ended in the final Klopp and Dortmund dominated the league in the 2 following seasons. Robben was labeled an egoist by German media, missed an important penalty in the Champions League final, for some time lost his starting place and many people wanted him out of the squad. Then (many people don't remember anymore) in the 12/13 season Bayern was dominating with a new system and Robben started this season on the bench/injured. But after Kroos injured himself, Robben came back and had so many great games. He dominated against Barcelona, scored their winning goal in the final and has been a hero since.
    People like this story of struggle. There never has been such a story about Lewandowski. He was a beast at Dortmund and after the first season where he was just very good, be became an absolute machine. Müller and Beckenbauer had great rivalries back in the 70ies. There was Gladbach and other elite strikers like Heynckes, Klaus Fischer and so on.
    But for Lewandowski the only other attacker who could compete with him (for a short period of time) was Aubameyang.
    It's like watching an action movie where the protagonist is great in every aspect from the start. He has no problem dealing with the bad guys and so no real excitement comes out of it.
    For his legacy: He is the best striker, together with Gerd Müller Bayern has ever had and with a few years more he could have taken every individual award away from Gerd. His footsteps have to be filled out by 2-3 different players (Gnabry, Mane, Sane). And don't be fooled to just say "now Bayern will be way more flexibel" after one game played in the new season. The first real test will come when there is struggle and the dominant force in the box which is Lewandowski is missing. The wind can shift pretty fast and then everyone will come crying for a target man again

    • @danieljurkiewicz1695
      @danieljurkiewicz1695 Год назад +7

      Good comment, I agree.

    • @tranchienbinh
      @tranchienbinh Год назад +7

      Epic comment!

    • @arncj18
      @arncj18 Год назад

      it is as you say, and as i expected, this african bayern squad by this supposed "creative" Flikk coach, had a disastrous start in BL as the recent results shows. I liked Jupp Heinkes infinitely more, strong identity of game play. The identity of the team is gone. They think just cause some are individually good, that wins games, no, you have to focus in one point, that was Lewi the tip of the spear for Bayern. I cannot support Bayern anymore since aside, Muller Kimmich and Neuer, there is no real german in there anymore. This politcs of inclusion i don't want any part of thank you, this is or was sport, today it is anything but.

    • @arncj18
      @arncj18 Год назад +1

      also getting Gerd's record, would mean staying at least 1-2 more seasons, to be sure. That is a lot of time to give from his time left in his career, esp. when he always wanted to play in LaLiga. But spanish big guns weren't fishing for him, when it was ideal for him. He may have overstayed his time in germany anyway, contracts were signed he couldn't leave, now since he now realistically doesn't have 8 years to break any records at Barca. It is very nice if he has 4 years. But Leo was his whole life at Barca so it is very hard. Maybe a single season goals record, a miracle, but that is also hard since he has some immature egotistical idiots at barca like rafinha, dembele, kunde also. Fishing for a CL title could be realistic and a dream come true. I wish it for him though. Nowadays who plays past 35 as a striker at the highest level? benzema while great, looks at the end of his stay, Ronaldo left at 33, (which was the mistake of his career.) Lewa already is 34. Even if he keeps scoring the press other than barca's papers , will bring up the age until his auto frustrates himself. Esp. if they beat Real and frustrate them.

    • @arncj18
      @arncj18 Год назад +6

      so as a conclusion i think i would have stayed at Bayern break Gerds legendary record, seal my legacy. And win as many CL as i could. At least in Germany i would have been the best ever. But germans would probably still love beckenbauer forever more than a polish guy. unless i married a german girl and moved to germany. In reality that is incredibly difficult esp. if i got bored of bayern but he chose pleasure of playing at barca and i love that about Lewa, he has more heart than anybody even if he comes across as a robot.

  • @pawewarzynski1244
    @pawewarzynski1244 Год назад +3

    Because he is Polish guy.. Stefan Muller is much love from fan because is German. It is Simple.

  • @BestBoyPatrick
    @BestBoyPatrick Год назад +186

    How Lewandowski is remembered is going to be interesting. In the wider footballing world he will be remembered as one of if not the greatest striker of all time. His goal scoring feats in the league and champions league are second to none and eclipse the normal allegations of the BuLi being a weaker league. 41 goals is incredible no matter what. The man should be a back to back Balon D’or winner. But is he that to Bayern fans? Is he a club legend? Is he remembered as one of the greatest strikers in their history? It’s a very interesting difference

    • @langletprolet8378
      @langletprolet8378 Год назад +3

      It doesn’t eclipse the allegations Buli being weaker. It is there because no other team in that league can come close to Bayern, and Lewy’s big numbers are part of that reason. No club there can challenge Bayern and Lewandowski. Plus the fact that other than Bayern no other Bundesliga teams are consistent in reaching the higher rounds of UCL. Even in Europa League, its the Spanish clubs that dominate it for some time.

    • @BestBoyPatrick
      @BestBoyPatrick Год назад +14

      @@langletprolet8378 my point is that 30-40 goals every season for the last 3/4 shows that he’s on another level. Yes they could win the league without him and a good striker gets 15/20 but 30+ (without playing every game) is just incredible

    • @DizzyBusy
      @DizzyBusy Год назад +6

      He wasn't a fan favourite in Dortmund, but we gave him a proper send off that still brings chills to my spine when I look back at that moment. And I think he was Klopp's biggest success story at the time, when he was starting to build his reputation as a king maker in underdog teams.

    • @alessandrotorres3537
      @alessandrotorres3537 Год назад +4

      I think he won't be remember as a Robbery or Müller level legend by Bayern fans.

    • @arncj18
      @arncj18 Год назад +5

      for BL he was the best goal scorer for sure, better than Haland, for CL "the best all time goal getter"? i dunno, but '21 he was the best. His sense of space and positioning is the best i've seen. And i watch football very closely since '94. BundesL strangely was always a one team league, the other teams being vassals for bayern. That is why BL never outshined a PremierL., where 5-6 could win a title at least for a long time, (not now really in the oil money era) or LaLiga, where 3 teams are at least close enough. PLus bad luck stopped him winning more CL, which was the only thing that mattered for him. He should be at least a 4 time CL winner with that bayern squad. But he is too nice of a guy to yell at team , when they should play him all the time. Bayern management went behind his back for Haland, Salihamidzik, and broke his trust and heart. Than the press said he had no feelings. The team started having ego problems where players weren't serving him with balls so much anymore. The wings sane, ganbry, coman were very good, but not team players in important moments.

  • @WizoIstGott
    @WizoIstGott Год назад +77

    It´s not that Bayern never loved Lewandowski. Lewandowski did incredible things for them and all Bayern friends in my social circle loved the guy to bits. But I understand where the Idea that they didnt comes from. A player of his magnitude would have been immortalized at most other clubs but not at Bayern, which is also a function of timing and attitude. Lewandowski is a true professional, he is loved for his on field perfomance but doesn´t emotionally engage the average fan outside the pitch. Combine that with the fact that he shared an Era with the hyper charismatic Thomas Müller, a german national team hero and bayern youth product, and you can see where most of the love went.
    Considering his move to Barcelona, this is just how Bayern operates. You could call it ruthless, but Bayern have a strong conviction that nobody is bigger than the club. If you threaten to leave and bring the club into disarray or want unreasonable wages you get the boot, no matter your achievements. Just ask David Alaba.

    • @tomtik101
      @tomtik101 Год назад +11

      Lewandowski wanted to leave lol, he didn't get kicked out. Bayern wanted him to play out his contract

    • @WizoIstGott
      @WizoIstGott Год назад +22

      @@tomtik101 Yes, I'm aware of that. What I'm trying to say is that Bayern is willing to let players like Lewandowski and Alaba go instead of offering them ridiculous contracts like mbappe at psg. But obviously they would have preferred for those players to stay.

    • @richteffekt
      @richteffekt Год назад +7

      Well to be fair, Alaba just asked Bayern to close the gap between him and Lewandowski. Bayern were, in my opinion, unreasonable to deny him that. And have therefore lost a lot of competitive edge in the Champions League. Which Alaba's new team won btw. So much for "unreasonable".

    • @gadget00
      @gadget00 Год назад +3

      @@richteffekt I agree; they didn;t appreciate enough what Alaba had done all this years, and had to eat their own words watching him raise the UCL cup with Madrid THE IMMEDIATE FOLLOWING SEASON after letting him go

    • @quadro1337
      @quadro1337 Год назад +1

      @@WizoIstGott what do you offer for a player who outdid himself in terms of performance for 8 years? A boot? And then you demand love and devotion? Is it just a German thing or i just don't get it?

  • @PersimmonHurmo
    @PersimmonHurmo 9 месяцев назад +1

    He's a machine among the germans, which is very respectful.

  • @snowman01
    @snowman01 Год назад +252

    Great upload Tifo. I love these cultural/historical insights that we, outside of Europe + UK, are oblivious to

    • @dbkarman
      @dbkarman Год назад +21

      UK is in Europe...

    • @user-wm9gt3zu8l
      @user-wm9gt3zu8l Год назад +6

      Don't trust them too much. Their view seems very culturally biased, too. I believe the vast majority of Bayern would not agree with the views and conclusion from the video.

    • @woodside4life
      @woodside4life Год назад +1

      @@dbkarman don’t open up that can of worms…

    • @AM2K2
      @AM2K2 Год назад +11

      @@woodside4life it physically is - Europe is a continent, not a political union

    • @munchlarry2585
      @munchlarry2585 Год назад +5

      @@user-wm9gt3zu8l as a native Bavarian, I for one can tell you that this video is near spot on. While he was adored for his goals, he never really opened up to us fans in his 8 years.
      And now all my friends who are fans of Bayern really cannot stand him after his recent interviews. While I don’t speak for all Bayern fans, but for those in Munich, the majority are glad to move on from the Lewandowski chapter
      Excuse any of my poor english.

  • @AP-kl3tf
    @AP-kl3tf Год назад +23

    Arguably the top striker of his generation, with Luis Suarez & Zlatan Ibrahimovic following closely behind him. 34-years-old with18 goals in 19 games for Barcelona so far this season... If he continues at anywhere near this rate for another 2 seasons, then he will undoubtably the greatest striker of his generation, if not the 21st century thus far...

    • @hiseverest9074
      @hiseverest9074 Год назад +4

      Zlatan doesn't score that much and he's overrated.

    • @SUN-fp1ns
      @SUN-fp1ns 4 месяца назад +2

      first of all, i don't see zlatan and luis play in the same generation.
      secondly, lewandowski only scored like 10ish more goals than zlatan. the reason zlatan didn't score "that much" was because he wasn't staying in a team that dominated the league for so long. "
      he spent his early career in serie a, when serie a was still highly competitive with legends like R9, ronaldino, maldini, gattuso, del pero, totti playing in the league. not like a farmer league like bundesliga with bayern munich winning the league 8 years in a row. he then went to PSG, which was not a dominant before his arrival. he did well in man united in his 35, not to mention he carried ac millan when he got back in 38 and won the league at his 40.
      in term of technical skill, zlatan is a much more complete striker when compared to lewandowski, his playaking was okay, his dribbling was real good considering his size. honestly cannot think of many iconic goals from lewandowski but a lot from zlatan.
      zlatan is actually underrated af. i would say he is definitely a better striker than lewandowski. by the way luis suarez is way better than lewandowski as well, the reasons are similar as what i explained above on zlatan.

    • @aritraroy2701
      @aritraroy2701 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@SUN-fp1ns Zlatan has been a flop in the biggest club competition CL for all his career. Lewandowski has way more CL goals and National Team goals for a weaker team too.

  • @DREAMWORKERSKY
    @DREAMWORKERSKY Год назад +73

    When he was at the club everyone loved him. Now he leaves they call him a "passenger."

    • @ferigeooo9583
      @ferigeooo9583 Год назад +3

      It was more or less him who gave him that name smh

    • @santiagoch2451
      @santiagoch2451 Год назад +25

      Plenty of Bayern fans have a lot of love for Lewy still, it's not as cold as the video suggests

    • @gandalf_thegrey
      @gandalf_thegrey Год назад +16

      @@santiagoch2451 The video might be the worst take ove ever heard by Tifo.
      Twitter reactions are not the real world. I absolutely hate the FC Bayern (I just say a few words... DFB Pokal Final 97/98, screw you Tarnat)
      Fans still love him to bits. An overwhelmingly majority in fact.
      The same kind of generalisation people made with the Spurs when one idiot burned the Ericsson shirt.

    • @generalpierogi7781
      @generalpierogi7781 Год назад +1

      @@gandalf_thegrey Yeah im tired of these fake fans

    • @lps2013
      @lps2013 Год назад

      Some might, qute a few won't. twitter isn't the world of football.

  • @goat9295
    @goat9295 Год назад +3

    If he was German, they would be treating him like Gerd Muller. It’s sad how someone who’s arguably their greatest ever was disrespected like that.

  • @Maxrodon
    @Maxrodon Год назад +10

    As a Bayern fan, I have to say this is a really well done video. As a bayern fan, Lewy is like C.Ronaldo but cares even less about the team/club and has a very Professional view as he looks at it purely as a job and is more focused on himeslf and is incredibley good at what he does. C Ronaldo also commits alot of himself to the sport too and also has "selfish" goals, but he has always made a significant and genuine effort to connect with the clubs and will push his team to do better so he can win rather than just being annoyed when things don't work.
    Overall I still love him for all the years of service and for what he helped us achieve and wish him all the best.

    • @pickle_soup160
      @pickle_soup160 Год назад +3

      Rational take. It's all you can ask of the players. The maximum level of professionalism.

  • @richardgreer459
    @richardgreer459 Год назад +32

    I loved him at Dortmund and I’m glad he’s no longer at Bayern. Greatest 9 in the world for a few years there. Still deserves consideration as such and his Balon d’or

  • @pedropete52
    @pedropete52 Год назад +6

    the reason for his "lack of love" boils down to the fact that he is a Pole in Germany.

    • @andrei19238
      @andrei19238 Год назад

      Germans are racist

    • @daethmer7834
      @daethmer7834 Год назад

      Thats not really true, Muller is German but he was invited to wedding and they are great friends

    • @Gillxy
      @Gillxy Год назад

      Why would that matter?

  • @giovannichardonne3545
    @giovannichardonne3545 Год назад +21

    Although Lewandowski is brilliant, no doubt one of the top 5 strikers in the world and admired by Bayern fans he is not so iconic or beloved because he plays with two of the club's greatest living legends: Thomas Muller and Neuer.
    Thomas Muller for me is Bayern's face, he is for Bayern what Messi was for Barcelona, I can't imagine him outside Bayern. And Neuer is perhaps the most important player of the team, the defenses he made have secured the 19/20 Champions much more than the goals.

    • @alexkox3467
      @alexkox3467 Год назад +2

      top 5 ??? 😂

    • @johngillis5436
      @johngillis5436 Год назад

      LoL. top 5? muller like messi? (messi left barca) all for the money. nice insight. im laughing.

    • @thvf2381
      @thvf2381 Год назад +2

      Easy: he ain't german. no matter how many seasons he done, or trophies he helped bayern got, he'll never be in your "iconic/beloved" players.

    • @EliasRoy
      @EliasRoy 5 месяцев назад

      @@johngillis5436 Messi left Barça for money? Check your facts properly mister

  • @gabrielmcguoirk6106
    @gabrielmcguoirk6106 Год назад +4

    Lewandowski not winning the ballon d'or in 2020 was highway robbery

  • @RafhiLP
    @RafhiLP Год назад +7

    I think you interpret way too much into this. The only reason he left in my opinion was that he did not win the Ballon d'Or. He realised that with Bayern's dominance in the Bundesliga his efforts would not be taken into account the same way a similiar performance in a different league would be. He wants to win the Ballon d'Or and he can't do that with Bayern as the Bundesliga is seen as inferior by journalists around the globe.

  • @sblorenzo1041
    @sblorenzo1041 Год назад +4

    It’s always vibes in Bayern they always have a great team so the fans are never used to seeing any other side of him, seemingly bored of outstanding performances all the time. But then you have Harry Kane who’s never always had a great team but has a great connection with his fans.

  • @DC-zi6se
    @DC-zi6se Год назад +3

    This video is what I call "well edited and colourful" jargon! 🙂

  • @MorawskiGRK
    @MorawskiGRK Год назад

    Very insightful as always.

  • @latifzaman830
    @latifzaman830 Год назад +4

    Only time will make people appreciate more his legacy..

  • @gastoldamian
    @gastoldamian Год назад +11

    2 main reasons:
    1. He is Polish. Translate what German fans write in internet. "This Polish guy will never be on the level of Muller, Neuer or Kahn." When he had 39 goals in season and 3 matches, many Bayern fans attacked him and said: he shouldn't brake record, because Muller is the real legend. (He did it anyway)
    2. Hard work and shy. He don't have time and personality to be a star.

  • @kris8263
    @kris8263 Год назад +79

    Bayern treats his legends businesslike once they reach a certain age, by offering yearly contracts. A loving relationship needs to come from both parties to work. When Lewy said "something has broken" he didn't refer to Haaland but to the fact that Bayern has tried to blackmail him saying that he'll either sign a contract or he'll be sitting in the stands. Lewy came to Bayern as a free transfer and gave the club a lot of return financially and increased club's recognition, especially in Poland. The fact he was treated stone cold after giving so much to the club and Bayern not willing to accept anything less than 45 million by itself shows the cold businesslike philosophy of Bayern and Germans. They wanted to squeeze every penny out of him even if it meant ruining the relationship between them. In a true loving relationship both parties are more than willing to make sacrifices for eachother especially considering long standing relationship. If I were a top player I would think twice before signing with Bayern seeing how self oriented they are.

    • @florentbajrami4969
      @florentbajrami4969 Год назад +10

      You have an obvious bias against Bayern. Yearly contracts for 30+ players are quite common in European football. Wanting a 3 year contract with salary increase at 34 years is not quite the "loving relationship" sign from Lewandowski too, considering how Bayern try to maintain their salary structure and not inflate the market like many other big clubs. 45 million is fair for a player of Lewa's quality and his importance at the club. Maybe things could change if Bayern could transfer another striker, but since they couldn't ofc they will set a price tag that suits their needs. As for your last point, many big players are really attracted by Bayern (as shown by Mane, de Ligt etc) so I doubt they really care about your "ifs" or Lewandowski's similar statement.

    • @kris8263
      @kris8263 Год назад +30

      @@florentbajrami4969 You just confirmed my point. Bayern does what Bayern wants regardless of player's history with the club.
      Is 45 million fair to ask for Lewy? Sure, but considering he came as a free transfer and produced at a level he did year after year is distasteful. This is a cold, businesslike treatment at a cost of relationships. Money above all else. Money above letting a player go a little cheaper without hiking up the drama and stress levels. Hey, you got the money but you lost respect in some peoples eyes just because of your unwillingness to compromise. I don't want to generalize but that is a typical German trait. A polish mentality incorporates the willingness to sacrifice for the benefit of both parties involved. That is what Lewy has been saying publicly. He expected to sit down, talk and come to a solution that would benefit all. Just like in marriage or any type of relationship/friendship...nobody likes the person who always expects to have it their way. Heck Lewy even went back and visited the team and management on his last trip to Munich without holding grudges and without pride. Meanwhile Bayern hasn't even given him a proper farewell. It's easy to see which side the pride resides.

    • @dipalokbal3556
      @dipalokbal3556 Год назад +2

      Every club signs young players when their tailsman starts ageing.. show me a exception.. you're obviously and clearly too biased

    • @oceanizedhappiness1457
      @oceanizedhappiness1457 Год назад +1

      Agree with you - but for me especially in a league like the Bundesliga where passion is so rampant in many clubs, this just feels a bit too cold.

    • @johnnymokumba9620
      @johnnymokumba9620 Год назад +3

      @@kris8263 Tell me you're Polish without telling me you're Polish...

  • @BrianWong0816
    @BrianWong0816 Год назад +5

    If this was true he wont even be bothered to go back to Munich after the tour with Barca to make the final farewell. Despite the drama, I still love him as a Bayern fan and wish him the best.

  • @lukeschofield574
    @lukeschofield574 Год назад +4

    Tbf I always thought that Bayern was just the epitome of that German mentality that only goals/ winning matters. Everyone on the team is just expected to do their role to win all the matches, no feelings involved. Seems perfect for him. But I'm very glad that he's happy at Barca

  • @Roger_Diz
    @Roger_Diz Год назад +147

    I will always be thankful for the performances he gave die roten. That said, with his age and a creative coach like Nagelsman, Bayern will probably score more goals than they did with him last year. I really wish him the best personally but not professionally because of my disdain for Barca, but he will be a club legend and it was a great ride.
    Lewandowski helped prove that the Ballon d'or is a pointless award.

    • @whitecrowuk575
      @whitecrowuk575 Год назад +1

      Nagelsman indeed had different vision to Flick and no typical 9 would be happy with that change.

    • @Roger_Diz
      @Roger_Diz Год назад

      @@whitecrowuk575 Lewandowski had issues that Brazzo had the audacity to inquire into the interest of Haaland and Robert's ego simply couldn't handle it. Nagelsman would have been perfectly content continuing to feed Robert. Would have been malpractice not to inquire about the next big thing tbh. While you can debate who is better now, you can't debate the future with a mid 30s player against a total stud not even close to his prime yet.

    • @Roger_Diz
      @Roger_Diz Год назад

      @Miracle Chibunna was quite happy to draw them in champions league.

    • @AJ_91
      @AJ_91 Год назад +1

      @@Roger_Diz You are high mate. He was fine with Haaland coming in but he wanted to be a part of the future of the club too. But the board completely cut him off. Now Bayern has no Lewa or Haaland and are struggling in the league against an in form Dortmund.

  • @ianmendham6671
    @ianmendham6671 Год назад +2

    Defo one of the top 5 strikers of the past decade and will always be an all-time great.

  • @fuzailmalik9280
    @fuzailmalik9280 Год назад +42

    As a Barca fan, he has been incredibly professional in the interviews and he seems very happy there. He even said he feels like a kid in a candy shop. So I don't think he was a mercenary, but was mistook for one. a mercenary wouldn't say "something broke in me" when his team decided to not show up to help him.

    • @biznesmenel3640
      @biznesmenel3640 Год назад +6

      play as a striker with robben, when he NEVER give a ball to his striker in the middle! only shooting. and so done more player few years by bayern...not everytime like robben but most! Much other player were psychically broken!

  • @Jcob539
    @Jcob539 Год назад +8

    This feels really unfair to Lewandowski. Paints him like a heartless terminator lol

  • @kimyugyummy5709
    @kimyugyummy5709 Год назад +4

    I wanna see if the kids from Barcelona can make him feel like home, I know some players that went through Barcelona left with bitter feelings but they also left with warm feelings bc Barcelona is more than a club.

    • @faintcry
      @faintcry Год назад +1

      It's interesting, because if you see media and interviews of recent.. It really does seem like he's found a home even if it's just Barca.
      Maybe it was a good choice to go to Barca (saying this w/o bias) .. with how he said "something died within him" in Bayern.. time will tell. But so far, I really do think he's at home in Barca currently (although, hopefully he adjusts his playmaking since the wc...)

  • @ILoveFootball2023
    @ILoveFootball2023 Год назад +5

    For me he is and will always be my Bayern Legend!

  • @mervinho666
    @mervinho666 Год назад +4

    Because Fritzs were jealous that he's Pole and not one of them, it's simply as that.

  • @10848514959
    @10848514959 Год назад +4

    Emotional connection is more the domain if fans than it is players. Fans spend their lifetimes following clubs, it's their lifelong passion/hobby. Players are going to work - it's their careers, so they're doing what's best for themselves personally as the number one priority, with the club coming second, which is how it should be. There are obvious exceptions to this - Gerrard, Scholes, Puyol, Maldini, etc., but it would be silly to expect otherwise from players that didn't grow up near that club.

  • @monsterwith21faces92
    @monsterwith21faces92 Год назад +217

    As a Bayern fan,
    I always felt like he was a guest at the club we knew he will leave at some point unlike Muller Ribery Robben alaba and Neuer who we love with our life

    • @kevinrod14
      @kevinrod14 Год назад +11

      @Anime Senpai there’s always split feelings between fans.

    • @monsterwith21faces92
      @monsterwith21faces92 Год назад +25

      @Anime Senpai I always loved Lewy he my favourite player alongside Muller what i am saying is what i think is the reason many Bayern fans didn't love him as much as Ribery Robben or Neuer

    • @ferigeooo9583
      @ferigeooo9583 Год назад +25

      @Anime Senpai where did the comment exactly say that he wont love or respect him? He just said its not the same

    • @johnnysins9054
      @johnnysins9054 Год назад +51

      You Bayern fans are clowns he’s a club legend and you call him a “Guest” 🤡

    • @MALITH666
      @MALITH666 Год назад +16

      @Anime Senpai Thats nit picking. Lewa is loved with us, but Lewa will never reach the levels of Muller ,Neuer, Robben. This video gives the best examples. No matter how much we love, there was a line he maintained with the club. Post Pep he was always keeping a foot out of the club. But we are always grateful for the performance he gave us last decade, and wish all the best (except when against us :D) in his Barca career.

  • @banitome
    @banitome Год назад +1

    Amazing video guys. Love from Romania!

  • @alohatigers1199
    @alohatigers1199 Год назад +5

    Like I said, the club can and will replace you.
    This is why loyalty does not exist in sports. Or in life. This is why players should be selfish and think for themselves because the club nor the fans can and will hate you one day.
    Loyalty does not exist. So why should a player be loyal to a club if the club isn’t loyal to the player.
    Think about it

  • @jjimenez3182
    @jjimenez3182 Год назад +37

    Pues en Barcelona le veo como pez en el agua. De todos es el más motivado de lejos, se le ve sonreír hasta en los entrenos. Se nota que tiene la confianza de todo el equipo y ya se siente clave. Sabía que el juego de toque encajaría perfectamente con Lewy pero no sólo se adaptó, es referencia, pelea cada balón y contagia a todos para dar su mejor versión.

    • @naitsebs
      @naitsebs Год назад +6

      Se adaptó muchísimo más rápido que Suárez que se demoró no se cuántos partidos en marcar su primer gol. Y eso que Lewa no tiene a Messi proveyéndole balones cada nada.

  • @Pietyali
    @Pietyali Год назад +3

    Lewandowski is Polish and we know how Germans treat Poles.

  • @conahlestrange9794
    @conahlestrange9794 Год назад +2

    Being a dortmund fan after that champions league final was tough Bayern took Lewa and Gotze and eventually hummles too Reus broke his leg and never was the same again gundogan left for city down the road but what a team we had

  • @NihilSineDeo09
    @NihilSineDeo09 Год назад +35

    Lewa's work ethic and self-motivation was more German than the Germans. I wonder if his Polish ethnicity played a role. I hope he will score that crucial UCL goal against Bayern. It's a disgrace how the management and fans treated them after what he offered them a whole decade

    • @hallotag4891
      @hallotag4891 Год назад

      The rassists card, typical for people like you

    • @thvf2381
      @thvf2381 Год назад +1

      it's obvious his ethnicity played a significant role on how bayern/germans value him. this reminds me of how germans treated özil.

  • @namanjain5763
    @namanjain5763 Год назад +4

    Have not seen much of lewa in baca but just by looking at few games he looked more emphatic to his juniors and teammates.
    Like appreciating other player contribution and giving some assist.
    Have some bias in media that he is quite selfish but by looking how he appreciated fati in his try to score was something not seen in bayen to often

  • @ninoperisi2210
    @ninoperisi2210 Год назад +15

    Even if he didn’t make a great emotional attachment with the club or the players, our interests (The club’s and Lewy’s) were directly aligned, in that he wanted goals, wins, and titles, as did Bayern. At the end of the day, he’ll be a club legend purely for the contribution of goals and titles and that’s fine. Not every footballer needs to have the same emotional connection to a club like Robben or Ribery.

    • @timstradley5819
      @timstradley5819 Год назад +3

      I almost cried watching robben and ribery’s last match with Bayern. The emotion was palpable especially given the circumstances of the match. Seeing both of them score is one of my favorite football memories ever. Lewandowski could never have a moment like that at Bayern

    • @timstradley5819
      @timstradley5819 Год назад

      And for the record I agree 100% with your assessment lol, was just emphasizing how much we loved Robbery

    • @timstradley5819
      @timstradley5819 Год назад

      @Kamil S I wouldn’t say he had a bad attitude but he’s always been solely interested in his own legacy not the legacy of clubs he’s played for. Which isn’t necessarily bad it just isn’t what Bayern is about

    • @timstradley5819
      @timstradley5819 Год назад +1

      @Kamil S I agree with you it’s a team sport. Im saying lewandowski operates in a manner that prioritizes personal achievement over team achievement. It helps the teams he plays for because he scores almost on command. But it does nothing to grow the club’s culture beyond what it was before he arrived there

  • @frostb1041
    @frostb1041 17 дней назад +4

    Price they pay this season for always taking things for granted , Leverkusen deserves the trophy

  • @itdenelll
    @itdenelll Год назад +34

    Bro’s got the team to score bucketloads but of course it’s all about the ‘connection’.

    • @casperguo7177
      @casperguo7177 Год назад

      Only time will tell…
      Robery were the heroes I watched growing up and they will be the greatest Bayern players in my mind for a long time to come. Maybe kids watching Robert growing up will feel the same way

  • @DiabloDon
    @DiabloDon Год назад +5

    Lewandowski is a club legend. He was a vital part of Bayern's most succesful season in 2020.
    However, he will never be on the same level like Ribery, Robben, Sxhweinsteiger, Müller, Neuer etc., because Bayern was like a stepstone in his business plan.

    • @TurboFist0
      @TurboFist0 Год назад +1

      How was it a stepping stone? By the time he retires the majority of his prime years will have been given to Bayern. He used Dortmund as a stepping stone to get to an elite club like Bayern, but you can't call it a stepping stone when a player leaves at age 34 to try a new challenge after having won everything with a club.

    • @thvf2381
      @thvf2381 Год назад

      mind u he got transfered to bayern for FREE

  • @simonboyenielsen3287
    @simonboyenielsen3287 Год назад +1

    Bayern doesn't deserve him, he seems much more empathic and human than most superstars, just because he doesn't idolises his club, he loves the fans

  • @davokelly7876
    @davokelly7876 Год назад +1

    Passion for your club, whether its your home club, adopted club or your boyhood dream club you end up at it means the world to the fans that you care. ( it was an escape from the hardships and mundane life of the late 1800s
    At Liverpool there's a song for all who put in a shift for the team/club/people. It was a game most admired and followed by the working class and if they feel you love their club they'll love you 😍

  • @chillkarson
    @chillkarson Год назад +3

    did his job, did his job with world class quality and then he found a new job.