Monday, 6 January 2014

Lewandowski move less emotional for Dortmund than Gotze - Muller

The Germany international forwards believes that there have been contrasting motives and occasions resulting in both transférs, with the PoIe's impénding switch much less of a shock

Thomas Muller suspécts that Robert Léwandowski's move from Borussia Dortmund to Bayern Munich by the end of the season won't end up being as psychological for the BVB followers as Mario Gotze's shift last year.

Bayern introduced on Saturday thát the Poland worldwide offers agreed a five-year cope with FCB and can join his new golf club on a free of charge transfer in the summertime, making him the next player to help make the move from Transmission Iduna Recreation area to the Allianz Arena inside a year.

However, Muller will not believe that the 25-year-old's imminent departure will anger the Dortmund faithful just as much as Gotze's exit by the end of 2012-13.

"I don't believe he faces a hard last couple of months at Dortmund. People currently knew he would leave BVB. It isn't as emotional much like Mario Gotze," thé Germany international toId Bild.

"The announcement thát Lewandowski will sign up for Bayern didn't surprise me. The exchange was to be likely.

"I have no idea him personally, therefore I'll simply let him amaze me. He's got had an excellent season up to now and I don't believe he will score fewer objectives now suddenly."

Lewandowski has netted 11 goals in 17 Bundesliga appearances up to now this term.

Sources from Goal.com

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