Key Points

Barcelona faces a critical Champions League semifinal against Inter Milan with hopes of Robert Lewandowski's potential return. The Polish striker has been instrumental this season, scoring 40 goals across all competitions and leading the Pichichi Trophy race. Coach Hansi Flick remains optimistic about Lewandowski's recovery, suggesting he might play in the crucial second leg. The team is simultaneously battling for La Liga supremacy, maintaining a high-intensity approach to both competitions.

Key Points: Lewandowski's Return Boosts Barca's Champions League Hope

  • Lewandowski's thigh injury might not keep him out of crucial Champions League semifinal
  • Barcelona striker has scored 40 goals across competitions this season
  • Flick remains focused on La Liga title race
  • Team preparing for critical match against Inter Milan
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Lewandowski could return for second leg vs Inter Milan, says Hansi Flick

Hansi Flick reveals Lewandowski's potential comeback for crucial Inter Milan semifinal second leg

"Robert is doing very well, and his recovery is progressing much better than we expected - Hansi Flick"

Barcelona, May 2

FC Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has given fans a positive update, revealing that striker Robert Lewandowski could return for their UEFA Champions League semifinal second leg against Inter Milan at the San Siro on Wednesday (IST)

Lewandowski had sustained an injury to the semitendinosus muscle in his left thigh, which saw him miss the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid and the outrageous 3-3 draw that took place at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on Thursday (IST) in the first leg of the semis.

“It’s possible that he will return for the second leg against Inter. Robert is doing very well, and his recovery is progressing much better than we expected. We’ll have to see. He’s a great professional and always works hard to be at 100%. It’s possible that he’ll return on Tuesday (Wednesday IST)," said Flick in a press conference.

Before his injury, Lewandowski was enjoying his most prolific season in a Barca shirt. Across 48 appearances in La Liga, the Champions League, the Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup, he has scored 40 goals: 25 in La Liga, 11 in the Champions League, three in the Copa del Rey, and one in the Super Cup.

His 25 goals in the league put him in first place in the race for the Pichichi Trophy. He has three more than Kylian Mbappe, seven more than Ante Budimir, and ten more than Raphinha, Julian Alvarez, and Oihan Sancet.

The German coach also talked about how important the game against Real Valladolid is for their La Liga ambitions despite their opponents currently sitting at the bottom of the table and having confirmed their relegation at the end of the season.

“Our goal is to win La Liga. It’s a title you earn after a long season, where you have to play at the highest level. We don’t care if they’re in Segunda next season—these are the kinds of games where you can lose La Liga. Let’s remember how much we struggled against Leganés or Las Palmas in the first half of the season," he added.

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Rahul K.
As a Barca fan from Mumbai, this is great news! Lewandowski's return could be the difference maker in the second leg. We really missed his finishing in that crazy 3-3 first leg. Hope he's fully fit and not rushed back too soon 🤞
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Priya M.
Why is this news in Indian media? We should focus more on our own football leagues like ISL. European football gets too much coverage while our players struggle for attention. Just my two paise!
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Amit S.
Lewandowski at 35 still scoring 40 goals in a season is insane! Indian strikers should learn from his fitness and professionalism. Our players start declining by 30 itself. What a legend! 🔥
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Sunita R.
As someone who stayed up till 1:30 AM to watch the first leg, I hope Lewa returns but only if fully fit. That match was so entertaining even without him! European nights are something else 💙❤️
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Vikram J.
Flick seems like a good manager - focusing on Valladolid game despite their relegation. In India we often see teams relax against weaker opponents. This professional attitude is what we need in our sports culture.
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Neha P.
While I enjoy Champions League, I wish Indian broadcasters would show these matches at more reasonable times. 1:30 AM kickoffs are brutal for working professionals. Maybe early evening replays with spoiler warnings?

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