Dawid Andersen, a Polish recruitment consultant at Work in Denmark, first moved here in 1991, and they have been lean years – well, at least until 2008.
“I first noticed him at Lech Poznań,” he says of Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski – their first genuine world-class player since Juventus striker Zibi Boniek in the 1980s – who was Europe’s top scorer in qualifying with 13 goals.
“He was great. I liked his attitude: focused, patient and ready. For the first time in years I felt here was a player who could make it in one of the big leagues.”
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Source: The Copenhagen Post