{"id":21857,"date":"2022-07-22T02:48:55","date_gmt":"2022-07-22T02:48:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/robert-lewandowski-lauds-agent-pini-zahavi-says-bayern-munich-will-be-fine-without-him\/"},"modified":"2022-07-22T02:48:55","modified_gmt":"2022-07-22T02:48:55","slug":"robert-lewandowski-lauds-agent-pini-zahavi-says-bayern-munich-will-be-fine-without-him","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/robert-lewandowski-lauds-agent-pini-zahavi-says-bayern-munich-will-be-fine-without-him\/","title":{"rendered":"Robert Lewandowski lauds agent Pini Zahavi, says Bayern Munich will be fine without him"},"content":{"rendered":"
Regardless of the nature <\/em>in which Robert Lewandowski left Bayern Munich for Barcelona, \u200b\u200bhe leaves both a club and Bundesliga legend, there’s no argument there. Despite what had been reported about his posturing and behavior, too, Thomas Muller had recently confirmed that there’s absolutely no bad blood between the Polish striker and any of his now-former Bayern teammates. He wanted to make the move, and was very forward about it along with his agent, Pini Zahavi, who Bayern have had some tricky dealings with in the past.<\/p>\n In a recent edition of SportBild (via Sport1), Lewandowski praised Zahavi’s efforts in brokering his move to Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwhich is something the striker has always wanted; at least the chance to play in La Liga. \u201cPini never gave up, that’s unbelievable. I thanked him on the night from Friday to Saturday. It was perhaps the most complicated transfer of my life. But we made it. am very grateful to him for helping me to take this step. Pini is not selfish, he only has one thing on his mind: the well-being of his players and clients. I think those responsible at Bayern know: He’s a professional, \u201dLewandowski said of his agent and the role he played in the move.<\/p>\n Lewandowski had previously said that Real Madrid was his dream club, much to the chagrin of a lot of Bayern fans after he ultimately landed at Barcelona. For him, he said that’s he’s always wanted to play in the Spanish league and did n’t want to look back on his career and ten years ‘time having regretted not taking the chance to do so when it was there for the taking. \u201cI didn’t want to stand in front of the mirror in ten years and say to myself: I didn’t get everything out of my career, I couldn’t fulfill this dream of the Spanish league. It was in my head that this step is now exactly the right one,\u201d he explained.<\/p>\n With the time he spent in Munich, Lewandowski has nothing but the fondest of memories, having won a boat load of titles, both as a club and individually. His crowning achievement in the Bundesliga came with the last kick of the football for Bayern in the 2020\/21 season, when he finally broke Gerd Muller’s single season goals record with his goal against FC Augsburg on the last match day of the season. He’s going to miss his time spent with Bayern. \u201cI lived in Germany for twelve years and played for Bayern Munich for eight years. I can say with a clear conscience and a clear heart: I gave everything for the club that was in my power. his story will stay with me forever, I will never forget it. The experiences, the titles, the goals. I have not only found colleagues here, but also friends with whom I would like to keep in touch,\u201d he sentimentally said.<\/p>\n