Robert Lewandowski en un partido de Champions League ante el Borussia Dortmund

ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI

Lewandowski is willing to force if Flick needs it against Inter in the Champions League semi-finals

Published New:2/05/2025 - 03:28h

Updated New:2/05/2025 - 03:29h

Robert Lewandowski's race against the clock to play against Inter Milan in the Champions League

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FC Barcelona has not struggled to score in recent matches despite Robert Lewandowski being sidelined due to a left hamstring injury sustained against Celta de Vigo (4-3) on April 19. In the three games since — against RCD Mallorca (1-0), Real Madrid (3-2), and Inter Milan (3-3) — the Catalans have scored a total of seven goals (2.3 per game), with a Ferran Torres in excellent form, acting as the perfect replacement for the Polish striker, scoring twice in that stretch.

Nevertheless, a striker of the Warsaw native’s caliber is always missed, especially in high-stakes matches. Beyond being the team’s top scorer this season with 40 goals, Lewandowski brings a crucial level of experience. His characteristics as a more traditional 'number 9' and box reference contrast with Ferran Torres: while the Valencian exploits space and energizes the attack, the Pole pins down defenders, excels with his back to goal, and boasts a wide technical repertoire.

Lewandowski working hard to return against Inter

Not only is Barcelona awaiting the return of their 'number 9', but Lewandowski himself is doing everything possible to get back under Hansi Flick’s orders as soon as possible. The goal is clear: to be available for the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals against Inter Milan. The tie, currently level at three goals apiece, will be decided at the Giuseppe Meazza on May 6.

According to Polish outlet 'Meczyki', 'Lewy' is accelerating his return to action to be ready for that crucial showdown. Reports claim he is already in the final stage of his recovery and is willing to push himself if Flick believes he might need him. The final decision will depend on how he progresses physically, whether he can train regularly, and integrate into the group dynamic over the coming days.

Push for the Champions League or save him for El Clásico?

With less than a week to go before the clash at the Giuseppe Meazza, the most realistic forecast suggests that Lewandowski could reappear in the La Liga Clásico against Real Madrid, scheduled for May 11. However, his presence in Milan is not ruled out and will depend on how he feels and evolves in training.

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