Robert Lewandowski’s Emotional Farewell Message to His Barcelona Teammates
Robert Lewandowski experienced an emotional farewell with Barcelona and left behind a message that deeply moved the Blaugrana dressing room. The Polish striker told his teammates they are ready to win the UEFA Champions League in the near future.
The chapter of Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona has officially come to an end, and the legendary Polish striker chose to say goodbye with an emotional message full of confidence in the club’s future. After four seasons wearing the Blaugrana shirt, the veteran forward leaves as one of the team’s biggest leaders and a crucial figure in Barcelona’s return to domestic success.
The striker’s final appearance at Spotify Camp Nou became a special night for both fans and teammates. Following the 3-1 victory over Real Betis, Lewandowski received a standing ovation and completed a farewell lap around the stadium while fighting back tears as supporters applauded him one last time.
However, one of the most emotional moments reportedly happened behind closed doors during a private speech to the squad before the match against the Andalusian side.
“You’re Ready to Win the Champions League”
According to reports in Spain, Lewandowski addressed the squad and delivered a message of belief regarding the club’s future. The Polish forward reportedly told his teammates that the current group has everything needed to conquer the UEFA Champions League once again.
“You’re ready to win the Champions League,” Lewandowski reportedly said while visibly emotional in front of the team.
The speech created a deeply emotional atmosphere inside the dressing room. Several players embraced the striker after his words, while captain Ronald Araújo and manager Hansi Flick also paid tribute to the departing forward.
A Lasting Legacy at Barcelona
During his four years at the club, Lewandowski produced outstanding numbers and became a mentor for many of Barcelona’s younger stars. The striker finished his spell with 119 goals in 192 appearances while helping the Catalan giants win multiple domestic trophies.
Players such as Lamine Yamal and Frenkie de Jong also used social media to thank the Polish striker for his leadership both on and off the pitch.
Meanwhile, Hansi Flick, who previously worked with Lewandowski at Bayern Munich, praised the veteran as a true professional and admitted replacing a player of his quality will be an enormous challenge.
Although his journey at Camp Nou has ended, Robert Lewandowski’s impact will remain with a generation of players now aiming to bring Barcelona back to the top of European football.


















