Early this morning, Bayern scored 2 goals against Real but in both of those times, there was no sign of Lewy. This was the 5th consecutive match in which he did not score in the Champions League. This achievement is the Polish striker's worst streak of matches since joining the "Gray Tigers".
German football legend Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (currently Bayern's scout) is the one who has continuously stood up to defend his senior Lewandowski. Throughout the season, this striker has continuously received compliments from Rummenigge, despite many other members of the team's Board of Directors having Lewy's opinion on his decline in form.
Rummenigge defending Lewandowski is one thing, but looking at the 29-year-old striker's achievements, it is not enough to meet expectations. This season, he has 39 goals for Bayern, 71 of which are in the Bundesliga. For a long time, the National Championship for Bayern has been no different from a "prisoning game". If he had not scored in the Champions League and had fallen into the net of opponents in Germany many times, Lewy would not have been recorded.
In the middle of the season, Lewandowski publicly announced his intention to move to Real. At that time, the "White Vultures" are very interested because they have long wanted to have a superior striker who knows how to handle situations in big matches.
Real wants, Lewy wants and both sides need to " meet" to show off. The opportunity has come to the Polish striker when the two teams met in the semi-finals (UEFA banned going at night).
However, in this "show-off", the Bayern striker played poorly. Remember in the first leg, he had a failed ball cushion near the goal in the surprised eye of coach Jupp Heynckes. In the return match, when Muller was playing below his best, Lewy also failed to score and had to "thank" Kimmich and James Rodriguez.
"Grandfather" Perez watched the match and immediately compared Benzema and Lewandowski. In the context of "Ben map" having a double shot, the goal he is pursuing is to propose. Not to mention, with 55 goals in the Champions League, "lazy" Benzema became the 3rd player (currently playing) with the most goals in the Champions League, after CR7 and Messi.
At this point, the dream is probably just a dream for Lewandowski. The door to the Bernabeu was once wide open when he fell to Los Blancos with 4 goals in 1 match in the Champions League 2012 13. But no, Lewy chose Bayern as a transit station and was at risk of breaking the middle of the road.
Who is responsible now, blame yourself, Lewandowski!