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There's a surprise, no one expected what Robert Lewandowski has said: 'I'm facing it...'

The Polish forward has surprised everyone with words that no one expected at this stage of his career

Robert Lewandowski, at 37 years old, keeps showing that he's in top form and at a level that very few can reach. Last season, he finished the campaign with 42 goals in just over 50 matches, numbers that only the best achieve. In addition, he showed himself to be physically competitive, giving the impression that he could keep performing for many more years.

However, the last few hours have brought an unexpected turn. Barça's inner circle has been surprised after hearing statements that invite reflection. Lewandowski could be facing the final stage of his brilliant professional career.

Lewandowski and his legacy at Barça

The culé fanbase recognizes him as an undisputed reference in attack. His goal-scoring ability has decided matches that seemed impossible. Moreover, his professionalism has made him a role model for the younger players.

A player in an FC Barcelona uniform on the field.
Lewandowski has been one of the best signings in Barça's history | Getty Images

Because of this, every gesture and every word from the Pole have a direct impact on the fans. This time, however, his statements have left a sense of concern. The striker has opened the door to a change in his approach to soccer.

Words that mark a turning point

Until now, nobody doubted that Lewandowski was synonymous with consistency. He was always available, ready to compete at the highest level. However, what he has said recently has set off the alarm.

Robert Lewandowski celebrating with excitement on the field.
His top-level competitiveness is within reach of very few | Getty Images

According to his own admission, this season he is facing his situation differently. He won't obsess over minutes played and will keep conversations with the coaching staff. For him, the essential thing will be the quality of the minutes played, not the quantity.

Lewandowski admits fatigue and seeks to prioritize his physical condition

The striker himself acknowledged that he finished last season very tired, something that has led him to rethink his way of competing. To avoid overloads and muscle problems, he has decided not to push his body excessively.

This vision represents an important change in the mentality of a footballer used to not missing a single minute. Now, Lewandowski wants to optimize his efforts and save himself for key moments.

Lewandowski and the great challenge

No one is eternal, not even a world-class striker like him. His message reflects maturity and also a certain resignation in the face of time passing. However, it doesn't mean that his influence will disappear.

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Despite being 37 years old, he is decisive for Barça and the Polish national team | Getty Images

Barça relies on his experience in decisive moments. The goal is to have him at 100% in the crucial stretches of the season.

Lewandowski's new strategy to keep competing

Lewandowski is aware that playing less doesn't mean performing worse; rather, his plan is to be fresh when he's needed most. Smart management of minutes could become the key to a successful campaign. In fact, his words reveal total commitment to Barça, although in a version adapted to his age and physical demands.

If he has made anything clear, it's that he won't show a bad attitude if he has to rest more than desired. The priority is to be in good shape for the big challenges. In the event of a hypothetical Champions League final, nobody doubts that Lewandowski will be a starter.