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FootballRobert Lewandowski Expresses Disappointment in Barcelona’s Elimination From UEFA Champions League Group Stage
- Barcelona are a single point behind Real Madrid in La Liga after Robert Lewandowski's late winner against Valencia
- Lewandowski believes that Barcelona will be a powerhouse in Europe again as they continue to rebuild in form
- Barcelona will drop down to the Europa League after failing to progress out of their Champions League group
Barcelona go into their last UEFA Champions League game with Viktoria Plzen, knowing that their future lies in the Europa League - no matter what happens.
While that is disappointing for any Blaugrana fan to think about, Robert Lewandowski believes that the best is yet to come for the team.
Speaking ahead of their upcoming tie, the Polish striker pleaded with fans to be patient as there was a rebuilding process taking place at the club, Goal reported.
"We are in the process of rebuilding, which takes time. We must be patient. I’m sure these setbacks will make us grow as a team and that everything will be different next season. We are evolving,” Lewandowski said.
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The striker added that he obviously wasn’t happy that the team were eliminated from the tournament, but knew it would be a difficult first season.
“I wasn’t expecting to arrive and that everything would go well in season one. It is a process that requires time and patience."
While the Champions League campaign didn’t go to plan, Barcelona are enjoying a much better time in La Liga. The Catalan club are just a point behind leaders Real Madrid after 12 games played.
Madrid dropped points as they drew with Girona in the latest round of fixtures, while Barcelona beat Valencia. Lewandowski scored in the 93rd minute of the game to give his side a late victory, SportsMole reported.
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FootballRobert Lewandowski proved to be the hero once again for Barcelona, as his last-minute goal ensured the Catalan giants secured a narrow win at Valencia on Saturday.
Lewandowski scored the only goal to keep the club's impressive domestic record intact despite the disappointment of dropping to the Europa League, Sports Brief has reported.
Fresh from suffering a heartbreaking Champions League elimination, Barcelona crossed swords with Valencia at the Mestalla Stadium in the Spanish elite division.