Life in Spain has brought a profound change for the Lewandowski family, and it is not just limited to football. In a recent interview with Twój STYL magazine (h/t SPORT), Anna Lewandowska opened up ...
Life in Spain has brought a profound change for the Lewandowski family, and it is not just limited to football.
In a recent interview with Twój STYL magazine (h/t SPORT), Anna Lewandowska opened up about how her husband’s move to La Liga transformed their daily lives and mindset.
Speaking candidly, Anna described the cultural shift the family experienced after leaving Germany and settling in Spain.
“It was a radical change. Munich is orderly, cold, and reserved. Barcelona is sunny, lively, warm, open, and spontaneous,” she said.
Life with Robert
Beyond the weather and lifestyle, Anna also explained how the family carefully organises their daily routine, balancing football, school, and professional commitments.
“It depends on Robert’s games and Klara’s school. I’m third in line, and I’ll be fourth when Laura starts school.
“We go on vacation when my husband and my eldest daughter can. If I have professional obligations, I leave them for a few days, do what I have to do, and then come back to rest.”
While her life is closely linked to football, Anna made it clear that she has worked hard to maintain her own identity and ambitions.
“I used to do many things with Robert in mind. I finished my studies in dietetics for him, and I read books to learn how I could help him.
“I didn’t stop supporting him, but I also didn’t give up on what’s important to me.”
What is Robert like?
Anna also offered insight into her relationship with the Barcelona striker, describing his personality away from the pitch.
While acknowledging his reserved nature, she highlighted how much his quiet support means to her. Describing those moments, she said,
“He rarely says that someone did something well, but when he does, you feel like you’ve won an Oscar. He’s proud of my work and brags about my successes to his friends.
“He says lots of nice things to me every day, but what matters most to me is that I’m the first person he calls after a game, and the first person he confides in when he’s having a hard time.”
Looking ahead, Anna also touched on the future and how both she and Robert imagine life after football.
However, she made it clear that she has no intention of putting her ambitions on hold. Speaking about a conversation they shared, she revealed,
“Robert told me that when he retires, he will take care of the children during the summer while I devote myself to my projects.
“I laughed and said that I don’t want to wait for him to stop playing to fulfil my dreams. I’m organising everything so that I can do it now.”
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