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Lewandowski a doubt for Barca's season opener after thigh issue

Lewandowski a doubt for Barca's season opener after thigh issue

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BARCELONA: Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has suffered a hamstring injury and may miss the start of the La Liga season, the Catalan club announced on Friday.
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