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Reporter: Lewandowski’s desire to win is extremely strong and he once pushed for the departure of Ancelotti and Xavi

Reporter Sebastian Stashevsky revealed in an interview that Lewandowski is ruthless both on and off the court. His ambitions are never-ending, and he is even willing to influence club officials to change the head coach as long as it is beneficial to him.

The reporter said: "This is crazy. A strong desire to win drives Lewandowski to pursue a set of extremely simple classification standards in life: those who help him succeed are friends, and those who hinder his success are enemies. If the coach goes against his beliefs , Lewandowski usually thinks he is right."

Reporter Staszewski explained that Lewandowski went to Rummenigge with other players to complain to Flick, and he may have played a decisive role in Ancelotti's dismissal. The reporter said: "His dissatisfaction included that the coaching assistants smoked during training and the training intensity was too low."

A similar situation also occurred in Barcelona coached by Xavi. Lewandowski felt that the team's performance under Xavi was not good enough, so he pushed for his departure because he knew that Xavi had asked Laporta to transfer Lewandowski.

The reporter revealed: "Xavi knew that Lewandowski had become his competitor in the locker room. But it turned out that it was Harvey who finally left the club. After Flick came, Lewandowski suddenly had a wonderful season. In the face of victory, Lewandowski was ruthless."

The reporter is still in Lewandowski's biography. Wrote: "Barcelona once asked him to stop scoring goals at a meeting attended by President Laporta. The reason was for economic considerations. If Lewandowski scored 25 goals, Barcelona would have to pay Bayern a bonus of 2.5 million euros. Since Barcelona had already secured the league championship in advance, they chose to ask him to stop scoring goals."

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