English Bundesliga

Remain in Bundesliga, Lewandowski tells Haaland

Bayern Munich top striker Robert Lewandowski has praised his young Borussia Dortmund Bundesliga counterpart Erling Haaland as a player with great potential, and has advised that the Norwegian should stay in the German league for an appreciably longer period of time to further increase his skills to realise his full potential for the future.

Before Bayern and Dortmund are slated to take on each other at the Signal Iduna Park tonight with all eyes are on both sides’ leading strikers. Poland’s Lewandowski currently leads the Bundesliga scoring charts with 27 goals, while 19-year-old Haaland has already netted 10 times in just seven matches following his January switch from Red Bull Salzburg.

Rumors are already swirling that Dortmund may be under obligation to sell Haaland at the end of the season due to a 75 million euro release clause in his contract, prompting Lewandowski to suggest the Norwegian should stay put in BVB for the time being.

“It would be better for him to stay in the Bundesliga to increase his skills. He has not only great potential but also much time to become an even better footballer. I wouldn’t like to put pressure on his shoulders by my words but I believe that he will reach the top level if he works very hard,” Lewandowski told journalists on Monday.

As a note of interest, comparisons are already being made between Lewandowski and the young Norwegian with the latest coming from former Bayern captain Bastian Schweinsteiger in an interview for ARD on Sunday.

“The Norwegian is a young striker who has the energy to hurt his opponent. I’m looking forward to see his clash against Lewandowski but it seems that Champions League is more important than Bundesliga for the Pole. He has to prove that he is able to lead the team to win the European competition. I’m curious if he will show his strength in the decisive games of the Champions League,” claimed Schweinsteiger.

Following the resumption of the Bundesliga earlier this month, Bayern lead the table holding a four-point advantage over Dortmund, as Hansi Flick’s side thrashed Eintracht Frankfurt 5-2, while Dortmund beat VfL Wolfsburg 2-0 away on Saturday.