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Lewandowski: Poland will benefit from my transfer
By Mark Stronm (Polish SOCA! NY)    Sunday, 11 July 2010 18:30    Bookmark and Share
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DORTMUND, Germany. July 11 (PS) — Robert Lewandowski quickly established himself at BV Borussia Dortmund since his transfer last month.

The player has no doubt in his mind that the move to the Bundesliga was the best decision, not only him but also for the Polish national team.

"I hope that my form at Borussia will not only benefit Dortmund, but also the Polish national team, which will take a bigger advantage of me than in the past," declares Lewandowski.

The striker already in his first performance for his new club scored a hat-trick against an amateur team, which has already gained plenty of confidence from fans.

Not only are Borussia supporters feeling that strong confidence, but also Lewandowski's teammates, who very often played the ball to the Pole.

"I was set as the central forward, so every ball was directed to me. Indeed, my teammates handed every ball in such a way that it was enough to put my foot on it and the ball would fall into the net." commented 'Lewy'.

However, scoring goals is not the only important priority the 21-year-old striker has on his mind - but to also learn to speak the native language.

"I want to as soon as possible learn to speak German. I'll have a private tutor and immediately begin an intensive study. On the pitch there are no major problems, there is no need to speak in one language on the pitch to know what's going on. But in life outside the pitch I will also somehow have to cope. If I learn to speak German, It will be much easier for me." ends Lewandowski.


 
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