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Lewandowski: I can still maintain a high level for two to three years; the younger generation doesn t like being yelled

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Hupu September 14th: 36-year-old Lewandowski is likely to start in the game against Valencia. Prior to this match at John Cruiff Stadium, he gave an interview to the media, reviewing several current affairs topics and their careers.

The Barcelona striker insisted: "I can still maintain a high level for two to three years, and many people mistakenly think that I will lose shape when I am 37. The problem of preseason muscle injury stems from excessive travel and bus rides, as well as poor rest in unreliable beds, which affected my legs and ultimately caused muscle discomfort in the biceps femoris on my left thigh."

There are several weeks passed and the shooter is now fully recovered. If he plays today, Lewandowski will reach his milestone of 150 games for the Red and Blues. Lewandowski was also asked about his relationship with a large number of young players on the team, which he admitted was a huge challenge, but he was used to dealing with the younger generation who were eager to make history in Barcelona.

"I come from a different generation and I have to learn not to think like a teenager, but to inspire everyone's best. I've been in football for many years and when I compare it to my generation, even the previous generation I started, it's completely different. Screaming was a way to motivate everyone, but now if you yell, this generation responds differently, they don't like to be yelled, they have to think more about the psychological level of football, they are not just players, they are also humans. This is a characteristic of their generation, I don't want to conflict with them, I have to learn," Lewandowski said.

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