
Following FC Barcelona's 5-1 La Liga win away to Villarreal, the team's striker Lewandowski spoke to DAZN to share his thoughts on the match, teammate Ter Stegen's injury and his personal performance.
Speaking about Ter Stegen's injury, Levine said, "First of all, it's hard to say anything, he's in the hospital and I hope his injury is as minor as possible." He expressed his deep concern for his teammate and wished Ter Stegen a speedy recovery. At the same time, he emphasized the importance of this game for the team, "This game is very important for us, we played away and scored five goals, not to mention in a week where there is a game every three days, it's even more important to have this kind of result. It doesn't matter what the process was, what matters is that we won."
On the youngsters in the squad and the team's attacking prowess, Levan said, "We all know how we want to play and we know in our hearts how we want to improve." He emphasized the team's tactical clarity and desire for self-improvement, as well as his high hopes for the younger players, who he believes will play an even more important role in future matches.
Speaking about his performance in La Liga this season, Levan said that he has scored six goals, a change from last season. He explained, "This season we are looking for more passing, passing into the box ...... As a winger, I stay in my area, have more contact with the ball and also drop back to receive. If we serve the team, like today, we can win 5-1," Levan's words revealed his adaptation to the team's tactical adjustments and his understanding of his changing role, while also showing his desire and contribution to the team's victory.










