Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick warns Chelsea over Robert Lewandowski ahead of Champions League tie

‘He is in the form of his life and full of confidence’: Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick warns Chelsea over red-hot Robert Lewandowski as the German side arrive in London for Champions League clash at Stamford Bridge

  • Chelsea welcome Bayern Munich for their Champions League last 16 clash 
  • The Blues will be making a plan to stop in-form striker Robert Lewandowski 
  • The Polish forward has 42 goals in 38 games for club and country this season
  • Bayern boss Hansi Flick says Lewandowski is ‘playing in the form of his life’ 

Hansi Flick has warned Chelsea that Bayern Munich talisman Robert Lewandowski is ‘in the form of his life’ going into Tuesday’s Champions League clash.

Bayern boss Flick has heaped praise on the 31-year-old and tipped the Poland striker to cause untold problems for the Blues in the last-16 first-leg encounter at Stamford Bridge.

Lewandowski already boasts 42 goals in 38 games for club and country this season and hit the net 10 times in the Champions League group stages alone.

Robert Lewandowski has scored 42 goals in 38 games for his club and country this campaign

His manager Hansi Flick says the star forward is 'full of confidence' ahead of the Chelsea clash

His manager Hansi Flick says the star forward is ‘full of confidence’ ahead of the Chelsea clash

And now his club boss Flick has admitted he could not ask any more of the hugely-talented natural finisher.

‘Robert at the moment is playing in the form of his life, he’s top-fit and full of confidence,’ said Flick.

‘He has a real run at the moment, and we hope that he will continue that here in the last 16 against Chelsea.

‘As a leader up front he is very important for us, but he can also show that he can put the opponent under pressure. It’s very important he is positive.

Lewandowski can't stop scoring for Bayern and will be a huge dangerman at Stamford Bridge

Lewandowski can’t stop scoring for Bayern and will be a huge dangerman at Stamford Bridge

The Polish forward poses for a selfie as he and Bayern Munich arrive for the game in London

The Polish forward poses for a selfie as he and Bayern Munich arrive for the game in London

‘At the moment he is absolutely brilliant, but he’s also a team player tracking back and covering in defence. I don’t know how many goals he’s scored this season off-hand, but he’s right up there.’

Frank Lampard admitted his Chelsea side can ill-afford to slip from their best possible performance levels in order to keep Lewandowski and company quiet.

‘I wouldn’t say concern is the word, but the ‘form of his life’ means something special for Lewandowski because of his record,’ said Lampard.

‘His goal-scoring, everything about him from afar; he’s just top-class. Having the chance to watch quite a lot of Bayern in the build-up, that shines through.

The Bayern Munich squad have landed in the capital and are getting ready for the first leg

The Bayern Munich squad have landed in the capital and are getting ready for the first leg 

‘He’s a huge threat, he’s not the only threat but he’s the spearhead. Our levels have to go up. When you get to the knockout stages of the Champions League, the levels have to go up everywhere.’

Flick has interim charge of Bayern until the summer, having stepped up from an assistant coaching role when Niko Kovac was dismissed in November.

The 55-year-old hailed Lampard for his Stamford Bridge stewardship having taken the reins in the summer, but still believes his men can cause the Blues plenty of problems.

Keeper Manuel Neuer smiles as he gets off the team bus ahead of the Champions League tie

Keeper Manuel Neuer smiles as he gets off the team bus ahead of the Champions League tie

Forward Thomas Muller is also seen arriving with Bayern hopinh to make a good start to the tie

Forward Thomas Muller is also seen arriving with Bayern hopinh to make a good start to the tie

‘Chelsea this season are a real compliment to Frank Lampard. He has put together a really wonderful team with young players and experienced players,’ said Flick.

‘They really play freely, and it has its advantages, especially when you’re playing up front for attack.

‘Defensively sometimes there are quite a few mistakes but that’s a team, especially here at home, that can really put the pressure on.

‘But I saw the game against Tottenham, so there will be a team there that can really put us under pressure and try to affect our rhythm.’

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