Robert Lewandowski, who scored a brace in Saturday’s Clasico, said he does not care about his opponents as his aim is “always to score more goals”.
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski, who scored a brace in Saturday’s 4-0 win over Real Madrid, has said the key to the Catalan side’s attacking performance is that they “always want to score more goals” no matter who the opposition are.
“The most important thing is that as a team we play very offensively. We always want to score more goals, no matter who we play against. For us it’s very important that we always have the idea in our heads to go for more,” he said.
The Polish international said he was “very proud and happy”, not only because of the two goals, but also because of the way the team played. “It’s a very important win, it’s not easy to score four goals in a stadium like this,’” he added.
Lewandowski scored Barcelona’s first two goals, the first from Casado’s pass and the second from Balde’s pass. He could have added to his tally had he not missed two more clear-cut chances soon after.