Two
goals in four UEFA Champions League games this season is proof that
Robert Lewandowski is flying in Europe's top club competition, with
Borussia Dortmund learning from a disappointing 2011/12 campaign,
leading Real Madrid CF, AFC Ajax and Manchester City FC in Group D.
In
this video interview, the 24-year-old gives an insight into how he
modelled himself on France and Arsenal FC star Thierry Henry as a
youngster, and how Jürgen Klopp's passionate leadership is helping him
and his team-mates to put bigger clubs in the shade in Europe. "You can
see on TV how happy he is when we score, and how mad he gets after a
failed move – but not with us, but rather with the ball not going into
the goal," said the Polish international. "I think he lives and breathes
not only the matches, but also the training."
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