Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Going to Bayern as well?
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Not this year atleast.
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
I don't think this is that big of a deal. If I was Dortmund I would actually go for Podolski as his replacement. Dzeko is also an option but isn't really that good with the ball at his feet which is needed at Dortmund. Benzema, Jovetic, and Torres would be other good options, but might be a bit too expensive. Then just replace Gotze with someone like Isco or try out Leitner. Or they could just sign Sahib permanently, switch to s 4-3-3, and then they wouldn't need to replace Gotze. Either way, Dortmunds not going anywhere. Bayern is just gonna be unstoppable.
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
juventus101 wrote:I don't think this is that big of a deal. If I was Dortmund I would actually go for Podolski as his replacement. Dzeko is also an option but isn't really that good with the ball at his feet which is needed at Dortmund. Benzema, Jovetic, and Torres would be other good options, but might be a bit too expensive. Then just replace Gotze with someone like Isco or try out Leitner. Or they could just sign Sahib permanently, switch to s 4-3-3, and then they wouldn't need to replace Gotze. Either way, Dortmunds not going anywhere. Bayern is just gonna be unstoppable.
Get out of hehe with that nonsense. As of today and this season none of those forwards can touch Lewa. Torres?? Podolski ?? Where do you come up wit this garbage. I think you post should be printed and recycled because it's is so awful!
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
What the hell man, what a sad day for football. My condolences to BVB fans.
Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Mr Nick09 wrote:not hard to replace lol
He's as important to their teams structure just as much as Goetze is. He may not be the best finisher but he gives the team a lot of positives and is key to how they play. To suggest he won't be hard to replace is absurd.
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Well, I still think Robert Lewandowski is easier to replace as Dortmund had ample warning about his intention to leave.
That is actually my main qualm about the Götze transfer - not *that* he wants to transfer (I mean, he wants to train with Guardiola, gets way more money etc), but the stuff surrounding it: Bayern claiming they wouldn't want to weaken their opponents only 1 week ago, Mario Götze greatly proclaiming he is 100% Dortmund also only 1 week ago (when he already knew he'd leave as Kloppo got the infoone day after the 2nd QF leg), and the timing of going public with it.
That is actually my main qualm about the Götze transfer - not *that* he wants to transfer (I mean, he wants to train with Guardiola, gets way more money etc), but the stuff surrounding it: Bayern claiming they wouldn't want to weaken their opponents only 1 week ago, Mario Götze greatly proclaiming he is 100% Dortmund also only 1 week ago (when he already knew he'd leave as Kloppo got the infoone day after the 2nd QF leg), and the timing of going public with it.

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Lewandowski is not clinical...
...they said

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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
HAT TRICK!
two fantastic finishes

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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Really great player; how much did his value raise today?
Now Gotze is leaving BvB, they can offer him more and making him stay. He will consider this, because he can be the 'star' player.

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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Yes Lewa can't finish my ass. I just witnessed 4 awesome goals against Madrid haters gonna hate!
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
You guys should see him against Bundesliga teams 

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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
lol 1 game makes him clinical. Pls go. Tha amount of chances he misses. Just go
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Lewa >> Chamakh
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
loooong ago I said he is WC
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
He isn't.... one game doesn't change the fact he misses chances on a regular basis.
Fair play though he was fantastic today, if he finished like that more often he would be best striker in the world.
Fair play though he was fantastic today, if he finished like that more often he would be best striker in the world.
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Great Leader Sprucenuce wrote:He isn't.... one game doesn't change the fact he misses chances on a regular basis.
Fair play though he was fantastic today, if he finished like that more often he would be best striker in the world.
exactly. This forum is a joke. Knee jerk after knee jerk.
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
why does the one game rule apply to a defender like Varane, but not to Lewa ;'(
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
No need to knee jerk. He misses lots of chances but tonight was his night.
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Sure... two seasons of missing easy chances all will be forgotten after tonight...
Funny how a Bayern fan is saying that, probably just started watching him after being heavily linked with him.
Lewandowski was *bleep* amazing tonight though
Funny how a Bayern fan is saying that, probably just started watching him after being heavily linked with him.
Lewandowski was *bleep* amazing tonight though

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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
I never said that...he is wc.
I said BVB will make it to the final...
I said BVB will make it to the final...
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Donuts wrote:why does the one game rule apply to a defender like Varane, but not to Lewa ;'(
Because one game isn't the case with Varane.
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
Chelsea to make an offer for him ?
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Re: Robert Lewandowski (Former Borussia Dortmund #9)
his value wont rise that much as he has 1 year left on his contract . the only reason he will leave for alot of money this season is because there might be a bidding war between bayern, psg, idk maybe even barca and real madrid
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