Robert Lewandowski has hinted that he
has "issues" with members of Borussia
Dortmund's hierarchy.
The Poland international had been
hoping to move to Bundesliga
champions Bayern Munich during the
close-season, but Dortmund refused to
sell the striker, and he is now expected
to move to the Allianz Arena on a free
transfer in 12 months' time.
Juergen Klopp's side defeated their rivals 4-2 in the DFL Super Cup on Saturday, and
though Lewandowski failed to score, he put in an impressive performance.
He maintains he has no problems representing Dortmund, but the 24-year-old has
revealed he is unhappy with certain personnel outside of the playing squad.
"When I am on the pitch, I want to play well and score goals," he told Sky
Deutschland.
"That is the most important thing for me, no matter where I play.
"I feel fine in the team, but with other people I do have a problem. That is a difficult
issue."
Dortmund general manager Hans-Joachim Watzke conceded he was the likely target
of the striker’s ire, but insisted decisions had been made in the best interest of the
team.
Watzke explained to Bild: "Obviously he's referring to me but I have got to make
decisions for the good of this club.
"I can fully accept that Robert is a bit frustrated."
Monday, 29 July 2013
LEWANDOWSKI FRUSTRATED AT DORTMUND STANCE
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