Robert Lewandowski has told the club's official website that he's happy with Pep Guardiola's side, in the wake of reported interest from Manchester United.
The Polish striker is believed to have been frustrated under his manager's playing style and unhappy at being played out of position, but went some way to putting the reports to bed by insisting he's happy to stay - though he does hope to start more regularly.
He said: "Like every attacking player I want to score lots of goals and play well. That’s always my target. But we have plenty of challenges still to come.
"Obviously I want to play every game from the start, that’s only normal. But it’s fine. When I’m out on the pitch I try to play well and score goals. I’m very happy at FC Bayern. And especially when I’m scoring, which is optimal."
Lewandowski was thrilled with the club's 6-0 win over Paderborn at the weekend, a match in which he scored twice. He put the hefty scoreline down to Bayern's hunger to keep scoring and insisted that despite an eight point advantage at the top of the Bundesliga, nothing is won yet.
He continued: "We’re playing every three days, so your body needs a break every now and then.
"It was a great game and we scored six goals. It was important to get the two before half-time, because it made the second half a bit easier.
"It’s our mentality. We always want lots of goals, regardless of the score at the time. We always want more. And an eight-point lead over Wolfsburg isn’t that much. VfL are playing very well, so we have to be on our guard until the end of the season. Regardless of our lead in the table, we always have to concentrate."
No comments:
Post a Comment