Lewandowski: €50 bets with Klopp made me a better striker The Poland striker thanked his former Borussia Dortmund and current Liverpool manager for helping his finishing technique Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski said his regular €50 bets with head coach Jurgen Klopp at Borussia Dortmund turned him into a goal machine. Before conquering Bavaria, Lewandowski was Dortmund's main man under Klopp for four years. During his time at Signal Iduna Park, Lewandowski scored more than 100 goals in all competitions before joining Bayern in 2014 and the Poland international thanks Klopp - now in charge of Liverpool - for making him a better striker. "He was the one who gave me belief," Lewandowski told the Daily Mail. "In the first three or four months in training, we would have this game — him against the striker. There would be a bet between me and him. "In the first few training sessions, he was always winning! After that, not so much! Every ...
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