Robert Lewandowski's stunning wife Anna helps him get over Bayern Munich loss at Oktoberfest - 7M sport

Robert Lewandowski's stunning wife Anna helps him get over Bayern Munich loss at Oktoberfest



Posted Monday, October 01, 2018 by Thesun.co.uk

ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI's stunning wife Anna was the perfect distraction for the striker after Bayern's shock defeat to Hertha Berlin on Friday night.

The current German Champions were defeated 2-0 and were leap-frogged by Borussia Dortmund at the top of the Bundesliga table.

Robert Lewandowski's stunning wife Anna helps him get over Bayern Munich loss at Oktoberfest
Lewandowki's wife Anna raunchily poses in Lederhosen

However, the Polish star took little time to try and get over the defeat, heading out with his gorgeous wife Anna on Saturday night to celebrate the festival Oktoberfest.

The pair married in 2013 and have had one child together, Klara, who was born in May 2017.

Anna regularly attends her husband's matches, and was seen embracing the star striker after Poland's shock World Cup defeat to Senegal.

Robert Lewandowski's stunning wife Anna helps him get over Bayern Munich loss at Oktoberfest
Lewandowski and his wife Anna got married in 2013 and have had one child together

Polish star Lewandowski is one of his county's best ever sportsman, having scored a record 55 goals for the national team.

However, he is not the only sportsperson in the family - his wife Anna is also a world class athlete and a black belt in karate, winning a bronze medal at the 2009 Karate World Cup.

In 2013, Anna won the title of 'nutritional specialist' and she also writes a weekly blog 'Healthy Plan by Ann' which provides nutritional advice.

The 29 year old is a graduate of the Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw.

Bayern play Ajax at home in the Champions League on Tuesday next before travelling back to Munich to face Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday.



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