JArgen Klopp had called on the fans to create it a "typical BVB evening." They need to, he explained, leave any ill feeling about Mario GAtze's forthcoming treachery at home, and get entirely behind their team. And so they really did. There was barely a solitary jeer for GAtze all game, the briefly seated "Yellow Wall" was jumping as it always does, and BVB were making a night of it. Except it was not the night of BVB. It had been the night of Robert Lewandowski. Rarely has a Polish player been able to make gasps ring therefore audibly across the region as Lewandowski can yesterday. Rarely includes a player's growing reputation been therefore emphatically justified in the space on 90 minutes. Lewandowski not just scored four ambitions against Real Madrid, he also exhibited every aspect of the quality that has made him the celebrated person he is in Germany. Here was the gentlest of touches and superb placement to poke the ball past Diego LApez for the operator. There is the elaborate skill combined with the ferocious force of his end for the next goal. And every where was his refined link up play,the incredible one-twos with GAtze, the instinctive runs, all adding much more to his side's fighting style compared to loves of Mario GAmez or Stefan Kiessling actually do because of their respective teams. On English television, they gushed as though they'd just found a 19-year-old no one. Jamie Redknapp went in terms of to say that many of major clubs in Europe might now be after Lewandowski. A strong claim to make about a man of 24, who had just simple handedly and is top scorer in the Bundesliga damaged Real Madrid. Any team trying to join the competition for Lewandowski's signature at this late period could be coming and then watch the lap of honour. For if stories are to be assumed, the Dortmund striker is on his way to Munich. It is a rumour that has been boating the media since the dawning of the brand new year. Initially a laughable notion, the idea of Lewandowski wearing a Bayern top next time is hurtling towards becoming a reality. Based on Der Spiegel, Bayern produced an offer of a25m since last Saturday, which Dortmund initially rebuffed to be able to offer a fresh contract to the striker. He turned it down. That rejection was not entirely surprising. It was months ago now that Spiegel first claimed that Lewandowski had agreed conditions with Bayern for a summer shift. His agent, meanwhile, informed Bild today that "We have agreed terms with one team, and we plan to go this summer." He added: "There is just a very interesting present for Robert which fulfils completely the demands established by Dortmund and also the demands of Robert. "Dortmund have assured us that Robert could move by the end of the season under these conditions. "We adhere to agreements and now it is as much as the groups to sort things out." There is an over-all acceptance in Dortmund that Lewandowski can leave. This is his third year at BVB, and in his entire professional career, he's never been at one club for longer than three months. And while Hans Joachim Watzke has already declared he needs Lewandowski to remain for just one more year, "regardless of money", a lot will be taken by it to suppress the Pole from succumbing to the Guardiola influence. As they are now getting out of revenge for Bayern, on the face of it, it looks. As with GAtze, Lewandowski will not fill a situation where they've any lack of quality. But last night as he showed, the Pole is a far more complete player than Mario GAmez and sometimes even the superb Mario MandAukiA. His mixture play is more appropriate for the Guardiola system, and if, as whispers propose, both GAmez and Claudio Pizarro are to leave come early july, Bayern will be needing an additional striker. The deal isn't done, and Dortmund will fight to the last to cling onto their star for a dozen more months. The issue is, that Bayern have once more surpassed them with regards to appeal. 2 yrs ago, Lewandowski informed the press that "I am enjoying for the German Champions. Why would I go to Bayern?" Today Bayern have restored that specific top from Westphalia, he might well change the feeling.
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