yeah, they should rather disrespect Barca's selfish wingers and midfielders trying to score or tackle no matter what instead of passing the ball to Lewandowski to score. The classic number 9 like Lewandowski needs to receive balls to the penalty area, otherwise he will only stand there frustrated. He needs someone like Thomas Muller from Bayern that was always there to assist. Hopefully herr Flick will change that selfish mentality in Barca midflied/wings and Lewandowski will regain his lost greatness.
@@udowehab6756 i cant imagine those situations like Lewy not getting the ball in perfect situation happen in Bayern. I could happen sometime but not constantly like in Barca.
I think hes a kind of player who performs better the more goals he scores and also i think Xavi tactics was hurting whole team not only him, but in the end hes 36 so he needs more support around him if you expect him to score like crazy.
I've always said this; stop passing it all around with zero purpose, don't let opponents organize themselves and Lewandowski will score. Xavi believed in just "sidepass, backpass and maybe sometimes forwards." Too pragmatic for an aggressive box-poacher like Lewandowski. With Hansi Flick's fluid, flexible, and well-oiled attacks, Lewandowski effectively acts as both a goalscorer and a central press-sponge (for example, if he scores and the opposition defenders begin double marking him, Lewandowski can just use that as a way to suck the press up and make room for someone like Olmo or Raphinha, and then they start double marking them, leading to Lewandowski getting more space, because the opposition is confused)
he needs to get more balls. I think Barca still doesn't have the flow. Players liek Raphina and Yamal they can produce a lot of situations, but also they love to be on the ball and many times they break the flow of the game. Simple pass to lewy in first tempo would be better than trying to dribble through 2 defenders.
@@aviationstuff9564 I was never really a fan of Xavi's tactics, personally; I mostly put up with it because I thought we couldn't do any better. He was simply too dependent on positional play, touchline wingers, and 1-on-1 dribblers. When his tactics got exposed after Dumbshitfuckfacebele got injured, we relied on utilizing a low-block with extremely boring patterns of play with 0 creativity which got exposed massively in Europe in particular. When Dembele and Busquets left the next season, Xavi tried to outscore the opponent, but poor luck, individual errors and a mediocre (and later terrible) makeshift pivot in Romeu, resulted in us conceding early like clockwork, in addition to continuing to be far too conservative and pragmatic. Lewandowski doesn't work in super conservative and pragmatic systems. We only have two 1-on-1 dribblers, but yet we still create chances when they are subbed off/injured (Lamine subbed off, Olmo injured). Point is, it both is and isn't Xavi's fault, it isn't because a lot of last season was again, individual errors and bad luck, but it is because he doesn't know how to get the best out of his players if they don't fit his incredibly inflexible plan perfectly.
His prime will never come back but he's doing better than last season. There is a chance for 30 goals in the league and 6 - 10 in the Champions League.
Lewy's lack of efficiency last seasons are on Xavi. A striker needs usable balls to score. Take the greatest goal scorers now or in the past. If they're not served with lots of balls they don't score. Simple as that. And with Xavi's crazy philosophy that we can pass our way into the net, Lewy didn't get many usable balls. The whole team was bad under Xavi and people pinned it on Lewandowsky.
this is problably the best explanatation, yes he got like decline in form in the middle of the season and after world cup (like everyone), but he manage to come back. Imagine being your whole life in rigorous training regime, then you come to Barcelona and you get Xavi schoolyard training xD, no physicality, no fitness, nothing to maintain your body. Just a slacking training regime. Why he was so good in the first season here? Cause he was prepared for a season by Bayern, he was a fitness beast. Everyone in Barca declined in physicality and endurance under Xavi, even Jules Kounde who was always strong and fit.
The "declining" Lewandowski, has basically the same per-game goal Average as Luis Suarez had, and Suarez played in a comparatively much stronger Barcelona. Xavi's tactics did Lewa dirty. Basically no (or extremely poor) service and then blamed for losses while the whole team played comically bad. Lewandowski is a particular type of player who excels in his role but needs a team around him for link-up play. Season is long, but I hope he proves all his "bashers" (not to mistake with critics) wrong.
i think coz of xavi and his emphasis on fixed structure the team as a whole created less chances and lewa also suffered. But flick gives a lot of freedom to the attacking players to combine and play more expansive freely does creating more chances and so not just lewa the team as a whole has improved
I keep saying this. He's 36. It's normal for any player his age to decline in consistency and quality. In fact, I argue that he's doing wonderfully for a player at his age. Barca is the club of my life but I blame Barca for the shade Lewandowski has been receiving. This negative talk about Lewandowski is all because Barca failed to find a suitable replacement for him. They were supposed to sign a good quality 9 in Lewa's first season coz he was still aging even then.
Lewandowski narzekał na brak intensywności na treningu . Lata treningu pod Jürgen Klopp , Jupp Heynckes , Hansi Flick . Przyzwyczaiły organizm RL9 do innych obciążeń by być w optymalnej formie . Przy końcu ostatniego sezonu Lewandowski musiał sięgnąć po treningu do własnych trenerów gdyż to co dawał mu Xavi RL nie wystarczyło by zejść z łóżka .
@@pszemyks8577 Lewandowski is probably one of the best athletes in football. Thats the reason why he is still world class at 36. Him and CR7 set new standards for fitness and discipline.
What are you even yapping about lil bro lewa has best penalty conversion rate in our generation he only failed only 3 penalties over the course of 4 years. He missed in a league game which tbh didn't hamper the team
can some pls finally talk about, why Lewy is not getting the ball is so may situations where he's in a perfect position to score? After watching Bayern for many years I'm honestly shocked sometimes.
Lewy isn't back. Because he didn't go anywhere. He was always at the top, But Xavi's training methods and strategy did not allow Lewy to fully develop his capabilities as a master of the penalty area. Fortunately, Flick knows that football is about scoring goals against opponents. Xavi thought football was about making as many passes as possible, including passes to own goalkeeper.
Not only Lewandowski was a victim of Xavi's training and tactics, but also Raphin, who plays much better, and Kounde as well. I'm just waiting to see how De Jong will play when Flick takes care of him. Xavi was a brilliant player, but a poor manager at the time. Yamal stopped pointlessly nodding and knows when to do it, he makes much better decisions and started shooting instead of passing the ball to the opposing goalkeeper. First of all, the pointless passing of the ball after dinner, bypassing the striker, has ended. Lewandowski now has 5-6 shots in a match, under Xavi it was often the case that he had 1 shot. Flick, Flick again, I've been a fan of this manager since Bayern.
why are you blaming "injuries" for barca's poor performance and not the man responsible for the tactics and training like i would rather watch mourinho park the bus for 90 mins than watch xavi ball for 45 mins
Różnica pomiędzy Barceloną Xavi, a Flick jest taka, że u Xavi było 11 zawodników, jeden bramkarz i 10 pomocników. Flick rozumie czym są formacje i zadania przypisane do tych formacji i taką Barcelonę tworzy. Wśród tych 11 zawodników konieczny jest egzekutor, któremu trzeba zapewnić odpowiednia ilość podań by mógł wypełnić swoje zadanie. Flick też rozumie, że Lewandowski ma 36 lat i prawdopodobnie będzie go z boiska ściągać wcześniej by utrzymać w nim jak najdłużej świeżość.
Lewy can be much better this season because Flick understand that Robert need more recover, to be on top. 60/70/75 mins per game is better for him at his age to be the best than 90m all the time.
Well, I have a strange feeling that you might be quite surprised and at the end of the season revoke what you said here. When it turns out that Lewy will win the Golden Ball. That is his dream. And when Lewy dreams of something, he has it, simply.
It's very simple, the first half of the year his form was based on what he developed during physical training in Bayern, then a slow decline in form caused by lazy Spanish training. Before the current season and the Euro he said in an interview that he was definitely not physically enough in training at the club and he started to add to it himself and magically Lewa's shooting form started to return and Flick's arrival at the club only completed the job. Just look at how physically Barcelona looks now.
For me he's still gotta do more. 2-3 more important goals consecutively and i'll finally be convinced. (My new season resolution after being too easy to please and too reactionary last season was to be the opposite; less reactionary and harder to please) Edit: Speak of the devil! The only goal against Getafe!
bullshit😏😏😏 Lewa's problem last season with Xavi's donkey team was not injuries, but rather the failed coach Xavi, who did not have tactics, unlike Hansi Flick who he's team's system worked despite the injuries.🤐
the amount of time I see wingers like Ferran and Lamine cut inside into a deadend just to drill a shot in instead of making use of good movement from Lewa in the box for 22 23 season is actually frustrating. It's not rocket science that every time he get more service into the box they been able to win the game
Flick's system is the big difference - it is more dynamic. Add to that the continued maturity of Lamine into a Balon D'or contender, and Raphinha thriving under Flick's system, it bodes well for Lewa continuing to get good scoring chances. I think he needs to be rested more earlier in the season. I wouldn't mind him resting against Osasuna.
1st season Lewandowski did a lot to help a La Liga, but 2nd season other players often almost on purpose avoid passing ball to him. I think his underperformance had 3 reasons: 1) Lewy is not tiki-taka type of player, which I think affected his position within the team and him being a choice for play 2) Xavi way of attacking was slow, Lewandowski was almost always covered with defenders and so wingers had more space than him 99% of time 3) Lewy was not so strong physically, he was declining as season go and getting furious If you look at Lewy last games, he does score, and looks much more sharper. His reaction time with "low cycle kick" was truly amazing for his age. He can score more goals and I think he is on ramp right now
Lewy is quality: a fantastic pure poacher in the box. And his 7 goals this year are REAL goals, not PKs. There should be a special trophy for the player who scores the most natural (non-PK) goals in a season. Flick is surrounding Lewy with people who now can get him the ball.
i don't understand why Lewy is so disrespected by barca fans
yeah, they should rather disrespect Barca's selfish wingers and midfielders trying to score or tackle no matter what instead of passing the ball to Lewandowski to score.
The classic number 9 like Lewandowski needs to receive balls to the penalty area, otherwise he will only stand there frustrated.
He needs someone like Thomas Muller from Bayern that was always there to assist.
Hopefully herr Flick will change that selfish mentality in Barca midflied/wings and Lewandowski will regain his lost greatness.
@@udowehab6756 i cant imagine those situations like Lewy not getting the ball in perfect situation happen in Bayern. I could happen sometime but not constantly like in Barca.
Cos he has better stats than Suarez. He has 36 y old and is still world class striker.
Because he can't recreate his Bayern form
@@godgamingmaster770 he would need Bayern teammates for that
I think hes a kind of player who performs better the more goals he scores and also i think Xavi tactics was hurting whole team not only him, but in the end hes 36 so he needs more support around him if you expect him to score like crazy.
I've always said this; stop passing it all around with zero purpose, don't let opponents organize themselves and Lewandowski will score. Xavi believed in just "sidepass, backpass and maybe sometimes forwards." Too pragmatic for an aggressive box-poacher like Lewandowski. With Hansi Flick's fluid, flexible, and well-oiled attacks, Lewandowski effectively acts as both a goalscorer and a central press-sponge (for example, if he scores and the opposition defenders begin double marking him, Lewandowski can just use that as a way to suck the press up and make room for someone like Olmo or Raphinha, and then they start double marking them, leading to Lewandowski getting more space, because the opposition is confused)
he needs to get more balls. I think Barca still doesn't have the flow. Players liek Raphina and Yamal they can produce a lot of situations, but also they love to be on the ball and many times they break the flow of the game. Simple pass to lewy in first tempo would be better than trying to dribble through 2 defenders.
Xavi won us our first la liga in 4 yrs especially in the post messi era
Not Xavi's fault. He did very good with Barca. I don't understand why people blame him and his tactics.
@@aviationstuff9564 I was never really a fan of Xavi's tactics, personally; I mostly put up with it because I thought we couldn't do any better. He was simply too dependent on positional play, touchline wingers, and 1-on-1 dribblers. When his tactics got exposed after Dumbshitfuckfacebele got injured, we relied on utilizing a low-block with extremely boring patterns of play with 0 creativity which got exposed massively in Europe in particular. When Dembele and Busquets left the next season, Xavi tried to outscore the opponent, but poor luck, individual errors and a mediocre (and later terrible) makeshift pivot in Romeu, resulted in us conceding early like clockwork, in addition to continuing to be far too conservative and pragmatic. Lewandowski doesn't work in super conservative and pragmatic systems. We only have two 1-on-1 dribblers, but yet we still create chances when they are subbed off/injured (Lamine subbed off, Olmo injured). Point is, it both is and isn't Xavi's fault, it isn't because a lot of last season was again, individual errors and bad luck, but it is because he doesn't know how to get the best out of his players if they don't fit his incredibly inflexible plan perfectly.
His prime will never come back but he's doing better than last season. There is a chance for 30 goals in the league and 6 - 10 in the Champions League.
He knows this season may be his last chance to win a Golden Globe. So I think you may be a little surprised.
He always starts well and falls off due to age....
The Golden Globe is a film award mate. I think you mean the Ballon D'or or Golden Ball.
its only because his prime was from another level
@@JayJr11TFB OMG, of course, Golden Ball. A slip of the tongue. Thanks for the correction.
Lewy's lack of efficiency last seasons are on Xavi. A striker needs usable balls to score. Take the greatest goal scorers now or in the past. If they're not served with lots of balls they don't score. Simple as that. And with Xavi's crazy philosophy that we can pass our way into the net, Lewy didn't get many usable balls. The whole team was bad under Xavi and people pinned it on Lewandowsky.
100%
this is problably the best explanatation, yes he got like decline in form in the middle of the season and after world cup (like everyone), but he manage to come back. Imagine being your whole life in rigorous training regime, then you come to Barcelona and you get Xavi schoolyard training xD, no physicality, no fitness, nothing to maintain your body. Just a slacking training regime. Why he was so good in the first season here? Cause he was prepared for a season by Bayern, he was a fitness beast. Everyone in Barca declined in physicality and endurance under Xavi, even Jules Kounde who was always strong and fit.
@@quadro1337 remember that scene when he's first on the training pitch and pointing the watch to the training staff
The "declining" Lewandowski, has basically the same per-game goal Average as Luis Suarez had, and Suarez played in a comparatively much stronger Barcelona. Xavi's tactics did Lewa dirty. Basically no (or extremely poor) service and then blamed for losses while the whole team played comically bad. Lewandowski is a particular type of player who excels in his role but needs a team around him for link-up play. Season is long, but I hope he proves all his "bashers" (not to mistake with critics) wrong.
Thing is nobody cared when suarez didn’t score in a game because messi probably did 😂
Lewandowski back🔥🇵🇱⚡
He’s back 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
i think coz of xavi and his emphasis on fixed structure the team as a whole created less chances and lewa also suffered. But flick gives a lot of freedom to the attacking players to combine and play more expansive freely does creating more chances and so not just lewa the team as a whole has improved
I keep saying this. He's 36. It's normal for any player his age to decline in consistency and quality.
In fact, I argue that he's doing wonderfully for a player at his age. Barca is the club of my life but I blame Barca for the shade Lewandowski has been receiving. This negative talk about Lewandowski is all because Barca failed to find a suitable replacement for him. They were supposed to sign a good quality 9 in Lewa's first season coz he was still aging even then.
Lewandowski narzekał na brak intensywności na treningu . Lata treningu pod Jürgen Klopp , Jupp Heynckes , Hansi Flick . Przyzwyczaiły organizm RL9 do innych obciążeń by być w optymalnej formie . Przy końcu ostatniego sezonu Lewandowski musiał sięgnąć po treningu do własnych trenerów gdyż to co dawał mu Xavi RL nie wystarczyło by zejść z łóżka .
@@pszemyks8577 Lewandowski is probably one of the best athletes in football.
Thats the reason why he is still world class at 36.
Him and CR7 set new standards for fitness and discipline.
Whatever the case, we need to reassess who takes our penalties. Bro is definitely not a reliable penalty taker.
What are you even yapping about lil bro lewa has best penalty conversion rate in our generation he only failed only 3 penalties over the course of 4 years. He missed in a league game which tbh didn't hamper the team
He’s so reliable with pens? 😭😭
what are you talking about?lewandowski is very reliable with penalties,he invented a whole new technique
he's probably one of the best in the world at it
😂😂😂. 1 penalty miss in a 5-1 win, and now he is being replaced for penalties? He's one of the best penalty takers right now
Ridiculous
???
can some pls finally talk about, why Lewy is not getting the ball is so may situations where he's in a perfect position to score? After watching Bayern for many years I'm honestly shocked sometimes.
In Bayern it was mostly Robben fault.
@@kboid5919 Lamine is acting like Robben sometimes
@@mat_j I already saw more assists by Lamine than by Robben during the whole time he played with Lewandowski.
@@kboid5919 he's a great talent i really hope fame will not mess with his head. He is selfish at times for a such young player
Lewy isn't back. Because he didn't go anywhere. He was always at the top, But Xavi's training methods and strategy did not allow Lewy to fully develop his capabilities as a master of the penalty area. Fortunately, Flick knows that football is about scoring goals against opponents. Xavi thought football was about making as many passes as possible, including passes to own goalkeeper.
That’s what I always said, only reason lewa did bad was because of Xavi tactics that dint take into account the 9
Lewy's performance is highlighting how shit of a manager Xavi is.
Not only Lewandowski was a victim of Xavi's training and tactics, but also Raphin, who plays much better, and Kounde as well. I'm just waiting to see how De Jong will play when Flick takes care of him. Xavi was a brilliant player, but a poor manager at the time. Yamal stopped pointlessly nodding and knows when to do it, he makes much better decisions and started shooting instead of passing the ball to the opposing goalkeeper. First of all, the pointless passing of the ball after dinner, bypassing the striker, has ended. Lewandowski now has 5-6 shots in a match, under Xavi it was often the case that he had 1 shot. Flick, Flick again, I've been a fan of this manager since Bayern.
Only 26 goals😅
Sure, 26 is still fine, but he did receive quite some criticism…
why are you blaming "injuries" for barca's poor performance and not the man responsible for the tactics and training
like i would rather watch mourinho park the bus for 90 mins than watch xavi ball for 45 mins
Różnica pomiędzy Barceloną Xavi, a Flick jest taka, że u Xavi było 11 zawodników, jeden bramkarz i 10 pomocników. Flick rozumie czym są formacje i zadania przypisane do tych formacji i taką Barcelonę tworzy. Wśród tych 11 zawodników konieczny jest egzekutor, któremu trzeba zapewnić odpowiednia ilość podań by mógł wypełnić swoje zadanie. Flick też rozumie, że Lewandowski ma 36 lat i prawdopodobnie będzie go z boiska ściągać wcześniej by utrzymać w nim jak najdłużej świeżość.
Lewy can be much better this season because Flick understand that Robert need more recover, to be on top. 60/70/75 mins per game is better for him at his age to be the best than 90m all the time.
Well, I have a strange feeling that you might be quite surprised and at the end of the season revoke what you said here. When it turns out that Lewy will win the Golden Ball. That is his dream. And when Lewy dreams of something, he has it, simply.
You mean Lewangoalski
It's very simple, the first half of the year his form was based on what he developed during physical training in Bayern, then a slow decline in form caused by lazy Spanish training. Before the current season and the Euro he said in an interview that he was definitely not physically enough in training at the club and he started to add to it himself and magically Lewa's shooting form started to return and Flick's arrival at the club only completed the job. Just look at how physically Barcelona looks now.
Yeah, that’s maybe one of the reasons too.
For me he's still gotta do more. 2-3 more important goals consecutively and i'll finally be convinced. (My new season resolution after being too easy to please and too reactionary last season was to be the opposite; less reactionary and harder to please)
Edit: Speak of the devil! The only goal against Getafe!
bullshit😏😏😏 Lewa's problem last season with Xavi's donkey team was not injuries, but rather the failed coach Xavi, who did not have tactics, unlike Hansi Flick who he's team's system worked despite the injuries.🤐
the amount of time I see wingers like Ferran and Lamine cut inside into a deadend just to drill a shot in instead of making use of good movement from Lewa in the box for 22 23 season is actually frustrating. It's not rocket science that every time he get more service into the box they been able to win the game
i feel like lewadonski will win us the ucl this season
Bravissimo Robert Lewandowski saluto cordialmente.
Flick's system is the big difference - it is more dynamic. Add to that the continued maturity of Lamine into a Balon D'or contender, and Raphinha thriving under Flick's system, it bodes well for Lewa continuing to get good scoring chances. I think he needs to be rested more earlier in the season. I wouldn't mind him resting against Osasuna.
"Downfall"... Wtf?
He never left
Lewangoalski
The theory explained in one word - Xavi
He lacked confidence under Xavi
nah man stop hating on your best player. Xavi destroyed this team and its not Lewandowskis fault
Last season he played well
1st season Lewandowski did a lot to help a La Liga, but 2nd season other players often almost on purpose avoid passing ball to him. I think his underperformance had 3 reasons:
1) Lewy is not tiki-taka type of player, which I think affected his position within the team and him being a choice for play
2) Xavi way of attacking was slow, Lewandowski was almost always covered with defenders and so wingers had more space than him 99% of time
3) Lewy was not so strong physically, he was declining as season go and getting furious
If you look at Lewy last games, he does score, and looks much more sharper. His reaction time with "low cycle kick" was truly amazing for his age. He can score more goals and I think he is on ramp right now
Lewy is quality: a fantastic pure poacher in the box. And his 7 goals this year are REAL goals, not PKs. There should be a special trophy for the player who scores the most natural (non-PK) goals in a season. Flick is surrounding Lewy with people who now can get him the ball.
Lewandowski❤
LEWANGOALSKI
😂lewang⚽lski
Nice canal man, keep growing, visca el Barca
make that 7 goals after getafe
Lewy is - was & will forever be the 2nd best striker of the Golden Generation of football for me
🤜🏻🔵🔴🤛🏻 🇵🇱✨🫶🏻
he is the best, not second. Numbers and trophies dont lie.
@@kuball029Suarez was better. Stats and trophies don't show skills
since whwn is 26 goals is a bad season
I mean, compared to the rest of his career…
Last seazon I would see olny R9 scoring +30 goals in that Barca, not even messi woulve done that
you are talking nonsense in the 21st century Lewandowski is in 3rd place of the best Barcelona players, he is even above Messi
Cap
7 goals in 7 games is crazy. Robert needed Hansi to get back to prime
One of the best seasons? He had it with Bayern in 2020 - 21 season when he scored 41 in 29 games
We need to reallly talk about raphina . Bro is a beast now
who tf is perry😭😭😭
There will be more Poles in starting 11 in Barcelona than Spanish in starting 11 in Real LMAO
Haha damn
It was a bachata period.
Very good video. I agree
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He always has good stats, now he has last dance with Flick