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Finding a replacement for lewandowski won't be that easy, cause he is a world-class striker, a striker that knows how to position himself against his opponent, and also knows how to control the ball against his opponent. He's really a good player, a well commited player, his impact in the team (Bayern) can't be easily replace. Though Bayern still have good players that can help the team defend their title, but It won't be that easy for them without lewandowski.
Yes that is it. It will not be easy to find the player like him. But, he has decdied to leave the lcub in this season, so tehre is no chocie again. But btw, sometimes, a club may not need a big player who can play his best in the club, but some new players may be more macthed toplay with the othe rplayers, strategies, and also tactics of the coach and may reuslt better
In this case, actually I still feel that even though it is quite difficult to replace Lewa's role at Bayern and may not be replaced again for the next few seasons, but as you said there must be regeneration and indeed this is the best way because it is impossible to always depend on one player and maybe next season Bayern will have a bit of a problem with goals but it won't really affect them competing.
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Finding a replacement for lewandowski won't be that easy, cause he is a world-class striker, a striker that knows how to position himself against his opponent, and also knows how to control the ball against his opponent. He's really a good player, a well commited player, his impact in the team (Bayern) can't be easily replace. Though Bayern still have good players that can help the team defend their title, but It won't be that easy for them without lewandowski.
Yes, that is it. It will not be easy to find a player like him. But, he has decided to leave the club this season, so there is no choice again. But btw, sometimes, a club may not need a big player who can play his best in the club, but some new players may be more matched to play with the other players, strategies, and also tactics of the coach which may result in better although it is probably very little to have. Like Aubameyang who has found his best club and team in Barcelona and he becomes a great player in Barcelona although he couldn't prove it in his previous club. But once more, if we are looking at the performance, Bayern should try hard to find their best striker again to replace Lewandowski's position.
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.

Bayern are after Mane who seems to be the likely one to replace Lewandowski but things with Mane are complicated so not a done deal yet. Bayern can still find a replacement. Question is whether they go after experienced one like Mane or go after a young potential player. It all depends how much they are willing to spend given the price tag of a player. It's gonna be a crucial transfer window for Bayern.
Mene will really be a good player to be in Bayern Munich,  but it seems Bayern Munich is still considering the amount of money they will spend to get mene in the team. Mene is worth any amount that can bring him to Bayern Munich,  the money will be spent on him will be seen in the performance of the team, it gonna be so interesting to see mene in Bayern Munich next season.
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.

Bayern are after Mane who seems to be the likely one to replace Lewandowski but things with Mane are complicated so not a done deal yet. Bayern can still find a replacement. Question is whether they go after experienced one like Mane or go after a young potential player. It all depends how much they are willing to spend given the price tag of a player. It's gonna be a crucial transfer window for Bayern.
At the moment Mane is still a Priority but I still feel that the price they are offering at the moment is still quite difficult for them to get this player.
For potential young players it seems that this is also a good option but until now I still haven't seen anything like this at Bayern Munich because they are still making Mane the main target.
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.

Bayern are after Mane who seems to be the likely one to replace Lewandowski but things with Mane are complicated so not a done deal yet. Bayern can still find a replacement. Question is whether they go after experienced one like Mane or go after a young potential player. It all depends how much they are willing to spend given the price tag of a player. It's gonna be a crucial transfer window for Bayern.
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.

i believe that bayern munich, over the whole season, will be able to cope with the loss of Robert Lewandowski better and more effectively than borussia dortmund with the leaving of Erling Haland.
furthermore, bayern is much more experienced than bvb when it comes to fighting in certain decisive games.
I don't think Dortmund can fight Bayern either. Bayern are a very experienced team and they have many other good players. In this case, they will be like Real Madrid when Ronaldo left, but the team did not stop playing well and continued to lead the league. All in all, I don't even know what would have to happen for Borussia to beat the current Bayern.
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he also asks me the same question many times, because borrussia never invests in good players in order to win the bundesliga, this last season for example, they were fine and could have taken advantage of the fact that bayern was losing a lot of points something that is unusual And I doubt it will happen in the next season.
Dortmund is good with discovery of young players and investment into youth players. They sell those players when they shine enough and become hot enough on transfer market. You are right that Dortmund did not invest into star players to win titles. It restrains Dortmund to win against Bayern because difference between them on transfer market, player salary and player quality in general is very big.

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bayern may not have lewandosk but they always manage to have good players, it has always been like that for years and thanks to the fact that they always get good players and they are always fields. the point is until when will all other teams settle for being second, third place?
Bayern manage to have best players in Bundesliga but sometimes they fail to convince best players to join the club. Or just lately with Haaland case, they admitted that they can not spend too much budget for this player, even they know the value of Haaland.

Without Lewandowski, Bayern will still be strong enough to protect their championship in Bundesliga. It will be a little bit more difficult for them but they can do it.
Finding a replacement for lewandowski won't be that easy, cause he is a world-class striker, a striker that knows how to position himself against his opponent, and also knows how to control the ball against his opponent. He's really a good player, a well commited player, his impact in the team (Bayern) can't be easily replace. Though Bayern still have good players that can help the team defend their title, but It won't be that easy for them without lewandowski.
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It is not an either/or situation. Not like "Bayern needs to sell Lewandowski and find another player, because Dortmund sold Haaland as well". Bayern could keep Lewandowski if they want to, they are not forced to sell him at all.


it is not good for a club to hold player, Lewa marked his years in Bayern, played great roles, and it would not be fair from Bayern to not let him go
and they already set their eyes for replacements, with Mane probably on the way, and Gnabry would have more minutes

Lewa's wish is to play for Barca, and eventually they will work out some arrangement, IMO
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.
i believe that bayern munich, over the whole season, will be able to cope with the loss of Robert Lewandowski better and more effectively than borussia dortmund with the leaving of Erling Haland.
furthermore, bayern is much more experienced than bvb when it comes to fighting in certain decisive games.
It is not an either/or situation. Not like "Bayern needs to sell Lewandowski and find another player, because Dortmund sold Haaland as well". Bayern could keep Lewandowski if they want to, they are not forced to sell him at all.

I agree that Bayern can handle the loss of Lewandowski a bit better, they are still good and they could also find another striker that would make their team whole again, maybe not as good as Lewandowski, not going to break the Bundesliga goal record or anything, but someone that can fit the system. But even if they can, there is still absolutely no logical reason for them to sell Lewandowski, absolutely no reason at all.
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he also asks me the same question many times, because borrussia never invests in good players in order to win the bundesliga, this last season for example, they were fine and could have taken advantage of the fact that bayern was losing a lot of points something that is unusual And I doubt it will happen in the next season.
Dortmund is good with discovery of young players and investment into youth players. They sell those players when they shine enough and become hot enough on transfer market. You are right that Dortmund did not invest into star players to win titles. It restrains Dortmund to win against Bayern because difference between them on transfer market, player salary and player quality in general is very big.

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bayern may not have lewandosk but they always manage to have good players, it has always been like that for years and thanks to the fact that they always get good players and they are always fields. the point is until when will all other teams settle for being second, third place?
Bayern manage to have best players in Bundesliga but sometimes they fail to convince best players to join the club. Or just lately with Haaland case, they admitted that they can not spend too much budget for this player, even they know the value of Haaland.

Without Lewandowski, Bayern will still be strong enough to protect their championship in Bundesliga. It will be a little bit more difficult for them but they can do it.
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.
But I don't see Borussia Dortmund strengthening itself to compete even though Bayern Munich is not as stable from the previous seasons. I don't understand Dortmund who always lose the competition, because if they wanted to they would be able to do that. Are they not passionate about winning? Or is there something else that makes them so? That's always been my question all along.

he also asks me the same question many times, because borrussia never invests in good players in order to win the bundesliga, this last season for example, they were fine and could have taken advantage of the fact that bayern was losing a lot of points something that is unusual And I doubt it will happen in the next season. bayern may not have lewandosk but they always manage to have good players, it has always been like that for years and thanks to the fact that they always get good players and they are always fields. the point is until when will all other teams settle for being second, third place?
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The championship is important for Dortmund, but trade seems more important.  There are definitely some of the world-famous football players who wear the Borussia Dortmund jersey.  The latest example of this is Haaland.  If Dortmund wanted to keep him in the squad they would have, but they don't want to do that.  The most important thing for them is the money to enter the club.  I think that's exactly what they think.  I think Dortmund has the financial freedom to buy any player they want.

Agreed with your opinion that seems Dortmund only care how sell players with expensive price and there were no attempts from Dortmund to keep them in the team and if the players such as Haaland or Aubameyang still in Dortmund i think they can break the dominance of Bayern Munich but seems they only tempting to sell them for high price however the former of Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has been said Dortmund is similar such as the market for other teams because they only knows how to printed star players and sell them and i think i do agreed with his statement because admitted or not this is the current fact for this team
however, the world football business industry is very lucrative. Dortmund is one club that feels the success of the player business. they buy and raise the name of players with good performance. it will be an attraction for other European clubs to buy the player that Dortmund published.
We have seen many examples of Dortmund's practice of buying and selling players that they do with big European clubs. if forever like that, then Dortmund will only be the shadow of Munich forever.
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The championship is important for Dortmund, but trade seems more important.  There are definitely some of the world-famous football players who wear the Borussia Dortmund jersey.  The latest example of this is Haaland.  If Dortmund wanted to keep him in the squad they would have, but they don't want to do that.  The most important thing for them is the money to enter the club.  I think that's exactly what they think.  I think Dortmund has the financial freedom to buy any player they want.

Agreed with your opinion that seems Dortmund only care how sell players with expensive price and there were no attempts from Dortmund to keep them in the team and if the players such as Haaland or Aubameyang still in Dortmund i think they can break the dominance of Bayern Munich but seems they only tempting to sell them for high price however the former of Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has been said Dortmund is similar such as the market for other teams because they only knows how to printed star players and sell them and i think i do agreed with his statement because admitted or not this is the current fact for this team
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.
But I don't see Borussia Dortmund strengthening itself to compete even though Bayern Munich is not as stable from the previous seasons. I don't understand Dortmund who always lose the competition, because if they wanted to they would be able to do that. Are they not passionate about winning? Or is there something else that makes them so? That's always been my question all along.
The championship is important for Dortmund, but trade seems more important.  There are definitely some of the world-famous football players who wear the Borussia Dortmund jersey.  The latest example of this is Haaland.  If Dortmund wanted to keep him in the squad they would have, but they don't want to do that.  The most important thing for them is the money to enter the club.  I think that's exactly what they think.  I think Dortmund has the financial freedom to buy any player they want.
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It is not really a convince issue, but more like legacy/money issue. City had Alfie haaland for 3 years, which makes it quite possible for the ties to matter more, there could have been some people in common with current management and the time Alfie played which could have made the phone call at least. Secondly, this is not guaranteed since I do not know the numbers to compare, but there is a good chance City may have offered a lot more money. I mean UK is a rich nation and EPL teams make so much money, Bayern on the other hand is trying to get Mane for 25 million, so its clear that Bayern is poorer of the two.
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.
And if Bayern Munich do let Lewandowski go for next season, then Bayern Munich will also look at other players who are no less good like Lewandowski although it is difficult to match the skills and achievements that Lewandowski has had in several seasons. Because Bayern Munich also knows how strong they are this season, Bayern Munich also doesn't want to be weak next season just because Lewandowski is released to another team.
Lewandowski is going to Barcelona and at the moment,Bayern have not found anyone that can replace him perfectly,and I doubt if they will see too.The player I thought they would sign was Haaland,but unfortunately for them,Mancity have snatched him from under their nose.It was like a kind of record,that any player who seems very good at Dortmund,Bayern is the team that normally signs them up,but this time its a different case.
Lewandowski will make Barca even stronger next season,because they also have Aubameyang in their team.

Bayern have indeed brought in star players from Dortmund several times, even their goal machine Lewandowski was also purchased
from Dortmund in 2014. But unfortunately Bayern failed to compete with Man City for Erling Haaland, and now Bayern's management is
confused by Lewandowski's statement that he wants to move to Barcelona this year. Although it seems that Bayern have been unable
to persuade Lewandowski to stay longer at Bayern, but I believe Bayern will not let Lewandowski leave if Bayern haven't found a replacement
for Lewandowski. Actually there is already Sadio Mane as a replacement for Lewandowski, the problem is bringing Sadio Mane is not easy,
because Liverpool don't want to sell Mane cheaply. This is what makes negotiations between Liverpool and Bayern yet to reach an agreement
regarding Mane's transfer fee. So Lewandowski definitely hopes that Bayern can get Mane soon, so that Lewandowski is not prevented
from moving to Barcelona.
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.

i believe that bayern munich, over the whole season, will be able to cope with the loss of Robert Lewandowski better and more effectively than borussia dortmund with the leaving of Erling Haland.
furthermore, bayern is much more experienced than bvb when it comes to fighting in certain decisive games.
Agree with what you said, despite Lewandowski's departure this season (if that is the case) then indeed they are still capable of dominating in the Bundesliga and this will be very different to Dortmund who lost Haaland there.
Lost Lewandowski will indeed be a big loss but in this case Bayern will still be victorious because their game even though it is certain in terms of their productivity will decrease.
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If Lewandowski leaves Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund strengthens the team, a lot can change. Of course, any player can be replaced, but I think that replacing Lewandowski with any player in the world will be a weakening for Bayern at this point. Borussia, on the other hand, has a lot of opportunities for changes in the team. I hope they will make good use of this transfer window and start an equal fight with Bayern next season.
And if Bayern Munich do let Lewandowski go for next season, then Bayern Munich will also look at other players who are no less good like Lewandowski although it is difficult to match the skills and achievements that Lewandowski has had in several seasons. Because Bayern Munich also knows how strong they are this season, Bayern Munich also doesn't want to be weak next season just because Lewandowski is released to another team.
Lewandowski is going to Barcelona and at the moment,Bayern have not found anyone that can replace him perfectly,and I doubt if they will see too.The player I thought they would sign was Haaland,but unfortunately for them,Mancity have snatched him from under their nose.It was like a kind of record,that any player who seems very good at Dortmund,Bayern is the team that normally signs them up,but this time its a different case.
Lewandowski will make Barca even stronger next season,because they also have Aubameyang in their team.
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And if Bayern Munich do let Lewandowski go for next season, then Bayern Munich will also look at other players who are no less good like Lewandowski although it is difficult to match the skills and achievements that Lewandowski has had in several seasons. Because Bayern Munich also knows how strong they are this season, Bayern Munich also doesn't want to be weak next season just because Lewandowski is released to another team.

I think Bayern Munich will struggle without Lewandowski but the team of Bayern Munich consists of strong players there are Serge Gnarby, Thomas Muller, Leroy Sane, Kingsley Coman, Dayot Upamecano, and so much more, the Perfection of Robert Lewandowski might be absent but the rest of the team will need to struggle hard to keep the championship next season,


Bayern admitted that their finance is no longer good to buy Haaland. In normal finance, they will not let Haaland to leave and will buy him. With this issue, they will not  be able to buy a young and hot player like Haaland or Mbappe. In next 2 or 3 years, they might look for tier 2 players or old players to replace Lewandowski as their medium term solution.

When their finance improves, they will return to big transfers. In mean time, Bayern will still be top club in Bundesliga but ig will be harmful for their strength and competitiveness in Champions League.

The team will surely be tested next season that is for sure, I think this is good for them for just relying more on Lewandowski to strike, the rest of the team will surely be tested and this could mean a big shift for the Bundesliga for Erling Haaland and Robert Lewandowski to leave the Bundesliga that means teams like Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig can take their shot for the championship next season, and I can't wait to see that, I think there is not a chance to get Erling Haaland now for the Bayern Munich because it is already too late,


I don't think Lewandowski's desire to leave Bayern Munich was because of the chemistry or the lack of compatibility. But Lewandowski wants to get out of his comfort zone and try new competition. Honestly if he was in the Bundesliga and played for Bayern Munich I can already speculate about who will win next season, because the competition here is quite monotonous.

The Management that stopping him from leaving is the one Robert Lewandowski pretty much got his beef on that is why he wants to force his way out, but having chemistry with his teammates is all intact there but the desire of leaving is pretty much strong, and once he leaves he surely wants a new competition for him, and I think he desires adventure, and I am always talking about the Future of Bundesliga the next season, and I guess this coming season will be an exiting one, now that we can see the level of competition to the Bundesliga is about to change,
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This is one of the interesting issues that are going on about Bayern Munich and Lewandowski, because the two seem to have no chemistry or compatibility anymore. Where players want to leave but the club does not allow it, problems like this sometimes become a blunder for both of them for next season. Even though in the end the player is still retained, his contribution can be greatly decreased and this factor can be a loss for the team, not only decreased performance but loss of selling value if it is maintained until the contract expires.
I don't think Lewandowski's desire to leave Bayern Munich was because of the chemistry or the lack of compatibility. But Lewandowski wants to get out of his comfort zone and try new competition. Honestly if he was in the Bundesliga and played for Bayern Munich I can already speculate about who will win next season, because the competition here is quite monotonous.
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