Robert Lewandowski says he felt cheated by Borussia Dortmund's management
Robert Lewandowski was expected to leave Borussia Dortmund for German rivals Bayern Munich this summer.
But, when it was announced the Polish man would be staying for a
season more, rumours began to surface that the front man was forced to
stay.
Lewandowski has since expressed his unhappiness with the club's management, saying he'd been made promises that weren't kept.
Speaking to the Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita, Lewandowski made his displeasure with the management very clear.
"If someone says something, he should keep his word.
"I'm not saying it's only about the transfer, but other things we
have discussed with the management and that has not materialised.
"It turns out that words spoken straight into my eyes were untrue. No
matter how hard I will train and what I will do, the feeling that I've
been cheated will still be there.
"Maybe that word is too much, so for now, I will say I'm disappointed," the striker concluded.
Lewandowski featured in Dortmund's Super Cup triumph against Bayern
Munich last weekend, and promised he wants to lead Dortmund to much more
silverware this season despite his quarrel with the board.
The Polish international is expected to leave Dortmund on a free
transfer next summer. Fans will be unhappy about losing another one of
their important players to rivals Bayern Munich, but it seems
Lewandowski has already made his decision. Plus, his distrust towards
the management means he probably won't be changing his mind anytime
soon.
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