
Lewy at 37: Ditching the Chocs, Anna's Secret Sauce, and a Barca Exit Looming?
Robert Lewandowski reveals how cutting gluten, lactose, and sweets, plus wife Anna's nutrition and mental support, keep him scoring at 37 for Barcelona. He's banging in goals every 96 minutes in La Liga despite workload management. His contract future's up in the air, with no rush to decide amid links to Chicago Fire.
Lewy at 37: Ditching the Chocs, Anna's Secret Sauce, and a Barca Exit Looming?
Picture this: you're 37, most mates your age are nursing dodgy knees and dreaming of the golf course, yet Robert Lewandowski is still terrorising La Liga defences like a man half his age. The Barcelona talisman, who's notched nearly 400 league goals across Europe's elite divisions, has spilled the beans on his hardcore lifestyle tweaks that keep him sharper than a tack. And it's not just graft – it's smart graft, as original reporting by Football Today at OneFootball highlights.
Fuel for the Fire: The Diet Revolution
Back in his early twenties, Lewy clocked that his go-to brekkie of cornflakes and milk was leaving him sluggish as a Sunday lie-in. So, he binned gluten and lactose faster than you can say 'hangover cure'. No more sneaky chocolate bars either – despite being a skinny streak of muscle, he realised those treats were sapping his power on the pitch.
"I trained without any oomph, couldn't match my teammates' intensity," he admitted. Weeks into the changes? Boom – transformed. Now, under Hansi Flick's careful minutes management amid a packed schedule, he's rattling in a goal every 96 minutes in La Liga this term. Mental steel matches the physical: "Forget past goals or trophies," he says. "It's the next ones that count."
It's that relentless drive that's got him defying Father Time while rivals wave goodbye from the sidelines.
Anna: The Unsung Hero in the Lewandowski Locker Room
But Lewy's no solo act. Enter Anna Lewandowska, his wife – ex-world-class karate ace turned nutrition ninja. She's not just whipping up meal plans; she's his personal shrink, sounding board, and toughest critic.
"I reckoned I knew nutrition inside out," Lewy chuckled. "But Anna's the first I chat to post-match, good or bad – football, mindset, teammates, the lot." Without her early guidance? He wonders if he'd be dominating at this level. "She spots what I miss, pushes me right. Even if she doesn't lace up boots, she's woven into every goal."
Blimey, if that's not the ultimate power couple in footy, what is? While Lewandowski's bagged 115 goals in 180 Barca outings – plus two La Liga titles, three Supercopas, and a Copa del Rey – Anna's the glue holding the machine together.
Future in the Fog: Barca Loyalty or MLS Adventure?
So, what's next for the Polish hitman? His contract's ticking down to summer, and the Camp Nou rumour mill's in overdrive. Barca are mulling a renewal but eyeing replacements like Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez or Bayern Munich's Harry Kane. Chicago Fire fancy a splash in MLS too.
Lewy's cool as a cucumber: "Dunno if I stay. Gotta feel it – I'm not even 50% sure." No panic at his age; unlike his 25 or 30-year-old self, experience breeds patience. "Maybe in three months. No stress – I'll sense the right path."
If Barca pull the plug, suitors will queue up. But for now, the veteran's focused on the now: scoring, winning, and proving age is just a number. With Anna in his corner and sweets in the bin, expect more magic from Lewandowski yet. Prost to that, lads – here's to the ageless assassin.
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