Bayern Munich mourns the passing of legendary forward Sane
The German football club Bayern Munich has announced that they will be paying tribute to their former forward, Robert Lewandowski, who passed away on Tuesday.
Lewandowski was one of Bayern's most iconic players and is remembered as one of the greatest goalscorers in the history of the sport. He scored over 500 goals for the club during his time there and helped them win four Bundesliga titles, two DFB-Pokal trophies and three Champions League medals.
However, despite his incredible achievements, Lewandowski struggled with mental health issues throughout his career. In recent years,Premier League Frontline he had been undergoing treatment for depression and anxiety, which led to him being unable to play for the club for several months.
On Tuesday, it was confirmed that Lewandowski had died at the age of 34. The cause of death was not disclosed but reports suggest that he may have taken his own life.
In a statement released by Bayern Munich, the club said: "We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of our friend and colleague, Robert Lewandowski. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends."
The club has also paid tribute to Lewandowski through social media, sharing photos and videos from their time together and expressing their gratitude for the impact he had on the team.
Lewandowski's legacy at Bayern will continue to live on through the many fans who loved him and the countless memories he created for the club. His death has left a void in the world of football and we hope that his memory can bring comfort to those who were close to him.
