Lewandowskis Motivational Message Inspires Barcelona to Victory Over Elche

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Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado revealed that Robert Lewandowski urged the team to be self-critical and improve following their Clasico defeat. His words motivated the squad to a 3-1 win against Elche, restoring confidence.

Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado revealed that Robert Lewandowski urged the team to be self-critical and improve following their Clasico defeat. His words motivated the squad to a 3-1 win against Elche, restoring confidence. Casado noted the focus was not only securing three points but also regaining belief and momentum for upcoming matches.

In the wake of their Clasico defeat to Real Madrid, Barcelona returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory over Elche in La Liga. Midfielder Marc Casado revealed that veteran striker Robert Lewandowski played a key motivational role in the team’s preparation. Although Lewandowski started the match on the bench after recovering from injury, he addressed the squad earlier in the week, urging players to be self-critical and focus on improvement.

Casado said the striker’s message resonated strongly within the dressing room, helping restore belief and accountability among the group. Casado further explained that the team’s goal against Elche was not only to secure three points but also to rebuild confidence following a difficult stretch of results. Barcelona’s display reflected renewed energy and composure as they controlled key moments of the match to secure victory.

The midfielder added that while the team gained much-needed momentum, there are still aspects of their play that need refinement ahead of upcoming fixtures. The win came at an important time for Hansi Flick’s side as they look to regain consistency in domestic competition and prepare for their next UEFA Champions League test.

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