
"Robert Lewandowski confirmed he is leaving the club at the end of the season after four successful years at Barcelona. His announcement came just a day before Barcelona's final home game of the season against Real Betis, in what is expected to be his final game at the Camp Nou. Barcelona have planned a fitting send-off for one of the most successful strikers in their recent history, with plans built around his last appearance in front of the home supporters."
"Hansi Flick has confirmed that Lewandowski will start against Betis. From the very first minute, even before kick-off during the warm-up, the Polish striker is expected to receive a warm reception from the Camp Nou faithful. Flick is also considering using one of his substitutions specifically to bring Lewandowski off the pitch if the match unfolds as expected. This would give supporters the opportunity to rise to their feet, give him a standing ovation and chant his name one final time as he walks off the turf he has called home for four seasons."
"Once the final whistle blows, Lewandowski plans to take the microphone and address the supporters directly, expressing his gratitude for the love and support he has received throughout his time at the club. It will be a deeply personal moment for a player who has fallen in love not just with Barcelona as a football club, but with the city and Catalonia as a whole. His image waving an estelada during the champions' parade and his parting words on social media, in which he described Catalonia as “my place on earth,” speak volumes about the bond he has built."
Robert Lewandowski confirmed he will leave Barcelona at the end of the season after four successful years. His announcement came ahead of Barcelona’s final home match against Real Betis, expected to be his last game at Camp Nou. Hansi Flick confirmed Lewandowski will start, with the Camp Nou crowd preparing a warm reception from the first minute and even during warm-up. Flick is considering substituting him specifically to allow supporters to stand, chant his name, and applaud as he leaves the pitch. After the final whistle, Lewandowski plans to speak to supporters using a microphone, expressing gratitude for the love and support he received. He has described Catalonia as “my place on earth,” reflecting a strong personal bond with the city and region.
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