The Poland striker insists that he is enjoying his
football and, despite wanting to move to the Allianz Arena next summer, will do
all he can to help die Schwarzgelben this term.
Robert Lewandowski insists that he will continue to give
his all for Borussia Dortmund - in spite of his desire to move to rivals Bayern
Munich.
The Poland international scored twice on Saturday, adding
to a double from Marco Reus and a Jakub Blaszczykowski strike, as die
Schwarzgelben claimed an emphatic 5-0 win over Freiburg.
However, though his intention to sign for Bayern has been
widely publicised, Lewandowski has stressed that he is extremely happy to play
out the season at BVB and drive his side towards more silverware.
"It's true, I'm having a lot of fun in
Dortmund," the 25-year-old forward told Bild am Sonntag.
"I love to give everything for Borussia and want to
win as much as I possibly can here."
Lewandowski has been instrumental in Dortmund's positive
start to the season, scoring six Bundesliga goals so far this campaign, and he
played a part in all five of his side's goals against Freiburg.
Coach Jurgen Klopp also paid tribute to his striker and
the rest of his players after Saturday's victory, expressing his evident
delight at the quality of this display.
"When the boys come in to play like that, then work
is fun," the 46-year-old said after the game.
Dortmund lead the Bundesliga with 19 points from seven
games, with reigning champions Bayern second on goal difference.
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