Robert Lewandowski admits he’s ‘not happy’ immediately after Barcelona’s early exit from the Champions League


Robert Lewandowski admits he’s ‘not happy’ after Barcelona’s early exit from the Champions League… but star striker phone calls for ‘time and patience’ for Xavi’s aspect to set factors correct

Robert Lewandowski has admitted he is bitterly upset just after Barcelona’s elimination from the Champions League, but feels the group can use the knowledge to improve relocating ahead.

Barcelona have been comfortably crushed 3- by Lewandowski’s former club Bayern Munich final Wednesday, which means they will fall into the Europa League for the second successive period in the new calendar year.

Lewandowski joined Barcelona in the summer season, but has been not able to renovate the team’s fortunes in Europe. The Polish striker has exposed that he is annoyed at dropping out of Europe’s elite club levels of competition, but thinks the club can get back again on monitor underneath manager Xaxi with ‘time and patience’.

Barcelona have been knocked out of the Champions League in the group levels very last week

Robert Lewandowski has admitted he's 'not happy' to be out of the competition so early

Robert Lewandowski has admitted he is ‘not happy’ to be out of the opposition so early

‘Obviously I’m not pleased, Barcelona need to be in the past 16,’ Lewandowski explained to La Vanguardia.

‘But prior to I arrived to Barça I was already aware that the 1st year could definitely be much more difficult than it need to be.

‘We are in the method of rebuilding which takes time, we should be client. I’m positive these setbacks will make us mature as a group and that everything will be diverse subsequent year. 

‘We are evolving. I wasn’t anticipating to arrive and that every little thing would go nicely in period one. I insist that it is a system that requires time and persistence.’

Lewandowski thinks Xavi's side can turn things around but it will need 'time and patience'

Lewandowski thinks Xavi’s aspect can switch matters around but it will will need ‘time and patience’

From a private perspective, Lewandowski has commenced really positively at Barcelona, scoring 18 targets in 17 appearances throughout all competitions.

The most up-to-date of all those came on Saturday when he scored a stoppage-time winner in opposition to Valencia.

With Serious Madrid only drawing at home to Girona the pursuing day, Barcelona are now just a position guiding their rivals at the best of LaLiga.

Nonetheless, their European destiny has previously been sealed forward of their last team match absent at Viktoria Plzen on Tuesday.