Robert Lewandowski can really be BACK in Barcelona already against Inter
Lewandowski trained on Sunday (4/5) and is ready to help Barcelona in the second semi-final of the Champions League against Inter tomorrow.
Great News for the team last time they were losing some chances, there was lack of finishing was not good at all lewadowski is a good finisher. Robert Lewandowski trained on Sunday (4/5) and is ready to help Barcelona in the second semi-final of the Champions League against Inter on Tuesday (6/5) in Milan.
The Polish international has been out of action for two weeks, since April 19 and the match with Celta (4-3), when he was forced to leave the field in the 73rd minute due to a left thigh injury. However - as reported by the Barcelona newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" - he is expected to be... on the bench and depending on the needs of the match, if necessary, he will be used, perhaps in the second half. Ferran Torres will be the main central striker, as he was rested in the match against Valladolid.
On the other hand, left-back Alejandro Balde is not ready and will probably not be used, since he is at risk of relapse. The Catalans' defender has been out of action for three weeks due to a hamstring injury in his left leg that he suffered against Leganes (1-0) on April 12.
Capello is troubled
Meantime former Juventus and AC Milan manager Fabio Capello has shared his insights on the favorites in the upcoming Champions League semifinal clash between Inter Milan and FC Barcelona. The two teams are set to face off in the second leg of their tie on May 6 in Milan, following a thrilling first leg that ended in a 3-3 draw.
"Inter is the strongest team in Italy, and at one point they held a three-point lead. However, Inzaghi has utilized rotation extensively, which has led to some players showing less desire to give their all, and certain opponents were taken lightly... It's worth noting that compared to my time, there is even more pressure now. Especially considering the media coverage and social networks. Today, it's tougher for players to maintain their mental energy. Regarding the second leg against Barcelona, I think the chances are 50-50. What scares me is the incredible quality of 'la blaugrana'. Additionally, the potential return of Lewandowski could be crucial."

Manos Staramopoulos
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Chief Editor English Zone of Discoveryfootball.com
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