(Reuters) - After criticising Bayern Munich's transfer policy in an outspoken interview, Robert Lewandowski did his talking on the pitch against Anderlecht on Tuesday to kickstart the German side's Champions League campaign. Anyone doubting what that might be had to wait just 10 minutes into Tuesday's game as Lewandowski threatened on goal before being hacked down by Sven Kums, who was given a red card. Besides Lewandowski, Ancelotti must now deal with another disgruntled player in Franck Ribery who, to the Italian's obvious bemusement, publicly discarded his shirt as he walked off after being substituted in the 77th minute. Winger Arjen Robben also played down Bayern's win. "There was no tempo to our game -- we needed to show a bit more desire," he said.
Source: The Star September 12, 2017 22:18 UTC