Robert Lewandowski expressed his concerns over Barcelona's future when he ultimately departs, highlighting the difficulties in finding a successor like him. With only a year left on his contract, Lewandowski has been a prolific scorer for Barca, netting 101 goals in 147 games over three seasons. He emphasized the decline in consistent high goal-scoring performances among strikers, making it challenging for the club to find anyone who can maintain such levels. While he refrains from discussing his own future, he underscores the complexity of soccer dynamics in player transitions.
I haven't seen many players so far who play more than two or three years at full capacity and have scored more than 40 goals. That's why I think that in general the level of goals has dropped a little, as was seen last season.
In the end you have to have the perfect solution, for the club, or the coach, or the system in which you want to play. In soccer, finding a scoring striker is not easy.
Physically I'm fine and mentally I'm fine. I can say what I want to do at the moment, but we talk now about a year or more [in the future], and that's a lot.
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