Lewandowski accuses critics of ageism amid uncertain Barcelona future

Tom Weber
Tom Weber
  • 15 Oct 2025 06:01 CDT
  • 3 min read
Robert Lewandowski, Barcelona, 2025/26
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Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski believes that he is being unfairly criticised due to his age.

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The 37-year-old has experienced a mixed start to the season. Although he has scored a respectable four goals in seven LaLiga outings, Lewandowski is no longer an undisputed starter.

All told, the Poland international has netted a whopping 105 goals in 156 games for Barcelona despite his advanced age, but his time with the club is likely coming to an end in 2026.

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While there is an option to extend his contract by a further season, reports are increasingly suggesting that Barcelona will part ways with the veteran striker next summer.

Lewandowski, who sustained a muscle tear on international duty with Poland and will now have to spend some time on the sidelines, believes that he is getting a bad rap due to his age.

Lewandowski: 'They always say I'm old'

Speaking to TVP Sport, Lewandowski hit out at claims that he is no longer capable of contributing at a high level for an elite side like Barcelona. “I feel that I still have a lot to give," he said.

"When someone looks for an aspect of me that allows them to criticise something, they always say that I am old, that I can’t run, that I don’t feel like running or that I don’t work - and that’s nonsense.

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"Just look at the distance I’ve travelled and how much I’ve run, so it’s not like that. Of course, I am aware that, at my age, playing fewer minutes could benefit me throughout the season.

“I don’t want to say that I am a victim of my age, but there are people who know how to take advantage of it. I feel very good. Obviously, I don’t expect to play 90 minutes in every game.

"I see football a little differently, but once on the pitch, I know that I can handle it, and it doesn’t make a big difference because I am still physically good in training, I continue to stand out. It’s not that I disappear in training, so in that sense, I feel that I still have a lot to give."

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