Lewandowski expressed his happiness about joining the elite group of players with more than 100 goals in the Champions League, saying, 'Years ago I did not think I could score more than 100 goals in the Champions League. To join Messi and Ronaldo ... I guess they are good, right?' This reflects his respect for the legacy of these football legends while highlighting his own remarkable achievement.
Lewandowski emphasized his team's importance by stating, 'For me the most important thing is that we try to win every game; if I can score, then that's the perfect solution.' This signifies his team-first mentality and underscores the idea that personal accolades are secondary to collective success.
Barcelona's coach Hansi Flick praised Lewandowski's impact, recalling their time together at Bayern Munich: 'I know him also two years from Munich; there he also broke every record you can break. Now he's also scoring. It's important for us. But the whole team is supporting him.' This showcases Flick's recognition of both Lewandowski's talent and the collaborative nature of football.
Flick also highlighted the team's performance: 'I am really happy that we won today and got three points, but also that we dominated the match and the opponent, defended well and attacked well.' His comment reflects not only the victory but also a comprehensive team effort in both defense and offense.
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