Poland and Albania are set to compete against each other on Thursday evening in the semi-final of the World Cup’s ‘Play-Off’ competition. This crucial match will determine which nation progresses further. Robert Lewandowski, Poland’s captain and the country’s most prominent player, has addressed the upcoming challenge.
The Barcelona striker emphasized that a single goal would be enough for him to secure advancement. He acknowledged that Albania presents a particularly difficult opponent. “Scoring another goal is sufficient for me,” Lewandowski stated.
“I won’t compare this match to their last encounter against them.”
Lewandowski further highlighted the consistently difficult nature of Albania as a rival. “Albania is always a difficult opponent,” he explained. “It was difficult away, but it wasn’t easy at home.” He expressed a desire for Albania to reach the second final.
The duel between Poland and Albania is scheduled for Thursday with a kickoff time of 20:45 at the PGE Narodowy stadium in Warsaw. The game promises to be a fiercely contested battle, with Poland recognizing the formidable nature of their opponent.
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