Lewandowski ready to take on the role of mentoring young players

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Robert Lewandowski talks to old friend Thiago Alcantara, who has joined Hansi Flick’s backroom staff.

Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski, 35, has revealed he is open to becoming a mentor to the club’s young players, according to a report from ‘Ufabet Sport’ on Tuesday. 

Lewandowski has returned to pre-season training with new Barcelona boss Hansi Flick, who he previously worked with at Bayern Munich, and the Poland international has revealed he is ready to pass on his experience and offer advice to the Blaugrana’s younger players.

‘I think with my experience and my age I can help them ยูฟ่าเบท. There are players who have had a short time at Barcelona and they are very young, but I think going to the World Cup, for example, would be useful to gain experience. That’s what happened to me. ‘

‘After my first major tournament with Poland I became a better player. Surely when next year starts many of the young players at Barcelona will become better footballers, and not only with the ball but also with responsibility within the team. Time will be on their side,’ said Lewandowski.

With Hansi Flick now at the helm, the new boss will surely take advantage of Lewandowski’s willingness to be a role model to his teammates, especially during this transition of power.