Lewandowski was back at former club Dortmund on Tuesday in the quarter-finals of the Champions League as Barca progressed 5-3 on aggregate. The striker was booed every time he touched the ball at Signal Iduna Park but had a strong message for those fans after the second leg which ended in a 3-1 defeat for Barca.
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WHAT LEWANDOWSKI SAID
He told reporters after the game: "I understand the fans, but the fans should understand me too. I’ve shown many times how much I respect Borussia. I only have positive memories of my time there, and they will stay with me forever. It’s a wonderful feeling to come back to this stadium."
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Lewandowski spent four years with Dortmund, winning two Bundesliga titles, the DFB-Pokal and reaching the Champions League final with the club, before going on to join bitter rivals Bayern and then Barcelona. The striker has also gone on to develop a habit of scoring against Dortmund in his career and has bagged 30 goals in 28 appearances when facing his former employers.
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WHAT NEXT FOR LEWANDOWSKI
Barcelona and Lewandowski will take on either Bayern or Inter in the semi-finals of the Champions League. Next up for Barca in La Liga is a visit from Celta Vigo on Saturday, with Lewandowski set to hit 100 goals for the Catalans if he can find the target at Montjuic.