El meu agraïment a Robert Lewandowski, una persona que més enllà del talent esportiu, deixa una petjada humana inesborrable a la història del FC Barcelona i al país. Va arribar en un moment complicat pel Club, un fitxatge que va ser possible per la seva persistència en voler jugar al Barça. La seva trajectòria i prestigi van ser determinants per augmentar la credibilitat i la confiança d’un equip campió de 3 de les darreres 4 lligues, en bona part gràcies a la professionalitat, el compromís i els gols del Robert. El Barça i Catalunya és i serà sempre casa teva! Gràcies per tot i fins aviat!
🚨Robert Lewandowski on how hard it was for him to leave Bayern Munich for Barcelona
🗣️ Robert Lewandowski:
“When I had to make the decision to join Barcelona, it was honestly one of the most difficult decisions of my life. At Bayern Munich, I had everything. We were winning trophies every season, competing for every title possible, and personally I was in one of the best moments of my career. One or two years before joining Barça, I had already won everything there was to win with Bayern. Many people asked me: ‘Why leave a perfect situation?’
But football is not only about comfort. Sometimes you feel something bigger inside you.
At that moment, Barcelona were in a very difficult situation. Not only financially, but also emotionally as a club. When we played against them in the Champions League with Bayern, I remember feeling that something was missing. You could see the stadium, the fans, the history… but it did not feel like the Barcelona that everyone respected for many years. It was strange because this club has always represented greatness, personality, beautiful football.
And after those games in Munich and Barcelona, I started thinking a lot. I knew that if one day I had the opportunity to join Barça, I could help change things. Not alone, of course, because one player never changes everything, but I felt I could bring experience, mentality, leadership and hunger back to the dressing room.
Many people thought I was crazy to leave Bayern at that stage of my career. They said Barcelona was finished, that the club was too broken, too unstable. But for me, that was exactly the challenge that attracted me. It is easy to join a club when everything is perfect. The real test is joining when people doubt them and helping bring them back to where they belong.
I did not come to Barcelona for a holiday or to enjoy the weather. I came because I believed this club could rise again. When you wear this badge, you understand immediately how massive this club is. The pressure is huge, but so is the motivation.
Today, I am proud of that decision because I followed my heart and my football ambition. Barcelona is not just a club you play for — it’s a responsibility. And from the first day, I wanted to help restore that winning mentality again.”
Came as a star.
Leaves as legend.
Thank you, Robert Lewandowski, for every goal, every battle, and every magic moment wearing these colours. Culer forever. 💙❤️
After four years full of challenges and hard work, it's time to move on.
I leave with the feeling that the mission is complete. 4 seasons, 3 championships.
I will never forget the love I received from the fans from my very first days.
Catalonia is my place on earth.
Thank you to everyone I met along the way during these beautiful four years.
A special thank you to President Laporta for giving me the chance to live the most incredible chapter of my career.
Barça is back where it belongs.
Visca el Barça. Visca Catalunya 💙❤️
@fcbarcelona
INFORME DE LABORES
Giammattei: libre
Miguel Martinez: libre
Sinibaldi: libre
Baldizon: libre
Alejos: libre
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Seguro escolar: nada
Todo el tiempo fue: Semilla, fraude, fraude y fraude sin probar ni mi3rd4
Engeleros ineptos!!!
Este dato es demoledor. Explica perfectamente pq somos MÉS QUE UN CLUB.
36 años seguidos y más de 2000 partidos consecutivos con un jugador mínimo de la Masia en el 11 titular.
Nadie puede igualar esto. Ni un equipo en el mundo puede hacer esto.
VISCA EL BARÇA I VISCA CATALUNYA!
#CarreterasDePapelLujosdeOro#DóndeEstáLaInvestigación I Dinero pagado por el Estado terminó financiando vehículos de alta gama, una mansión, apartamentos en zona 16 y transferencias a personas vinculadas a funcionarios públicos. Aquí otra de las denuncias que no avanzan en el MP de Consuelo Porras ➡️ bit.ly/4npg2CN
Por favor ayuda a difundir. OSO, es bien dócil, lleva collar, se extravió en la zona 2 por el parque Morazán, el día martes 11 a las 9 de la noche ya no regresó.
Opinar puede hacerlo cualquiera. Orientar exige preparación, memoria, responsabilidad y sentido de Estado.
La opinión suele ser inmediata. El criterio se cocina más lento.
La opinión busca ocupar espacio. El criterio busca reducir el margen de error.
La opinión puede responder al ego. El criterio debe responder al país.
🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry on FIFA turning the World Cup Final into a Super Bowl circus:
“Football is losing its soul little by little. A World Cup Final is supposed to be the purest form of football, pressure, intensity, emotion, tactics, suffering, history. Not a halftime concert made for social media clips and celebrities in vip seats.
When you play at the highest level, your body is programmed around rhythm. Fifteen minutes. That’s what every footballer in the world has known since childhood. Your muscles stay warm, your concentration stays locked in, your emotions stay alive. Now imagine players sitting there for 25 minutes during the biggest game of their lives because FIFA wants a bigger TV spectacle.
People think footballers are robots. They are not. Momentum is real. If one team is dominating before halftime, that long break can completely kill the intensity of the game. It changes everything tactically and mentally. You cool down physically, you lose adrenaline, and then people expect players to immediately return playing at 100 miles per hour.
And let’s be honest here, this is not about football, it’s about money and entertainment. They want football to become the Super Bowl. More commercials, more performances, more headlines, more celebrities. But football became the biggest sport in the world without all of that. The game itself was enough.
The dangerous part is that if the final quality drops or players get injured because of these changes, fans will attack the players first. They will say certain stars disappeared in the second half or failed under pressure, without understanding the conditions were completely changed for a television show.
For me, the World Cup Final should feel sacred. Ninety minutes of war between the best players on earth. Not a pause long enough for the world to forget the match is even happening.”