Lewandowski said whether he will be a coach after retiring


Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski spoke with reporters about what he will do after retiring as a football player.
In particular, in a conversation with a Marca journalist, the Pole wondered whether he was ready to work as a coach.
According to Lewandowski, coaching is a very difficult task.
"I'm not sure I can dedicate myself completely to it, because for that you need to be 100% focused on football. I can say that now, but maybe in five or seven years I will miss the dressing room, the atmosphere and the smell grass, and then I will say: “Maybe it’s worth a try.” But at the moment I don’t see myself as a coach.
When I think back on my career and the coaches I've had, it's just incredible. Few players can boast that they have had the opportunity to work with famous names. I feel lucky because I have learned so much and of course when I watch football I see it from a different perspective,” he said.
We previously wrote that Lewandowski could leave Barcelona.



















