It’s Poland vs Argentina and not Lewandowski vs Messi: Poland coach

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01 December, 2022, 12:05 am
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"It's not tennis where they're going to play one-on-one and everyone will wait to see who serves an ace or a beautiful lob. Lewandowski needs his teammates, and so does Messi. This match is not friendly. It's going to be a fight between two teams who both can still progress," he added.

Poland coach Czeslaw Michniewicz clearly said that Poland's upcoming match against Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2022 is a team and not a contest between Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowski.

Both Lewandowski and Messi are expected to be the trump cards for their respective teams in the upcoming Group C match on Wednesday, November 30 at Stadium 974 – Ras Abu Aboud.

However, Michniewicz was of the opinion that teammates need to support their respective stalwarts in the high-voltage match. He said that it's not tennis where two players go up against each other.

"Ever since the groups were drawn, the whole world has been waiting to see this match. It's a match between Poland and Argentina, not between Lewandowski and Messi," Michniewicz was quoted as saying in the press conference.

"It's not tennis where they're going to play one-on-one and everyone will wait to see who serves an ace or a beautiful lob. Lewandowski needs his teammates, and so does Messi. This match is not friendly. It's going to be a fight between two teams who both can still progress," he added.

Both Poland and Argentina are in with a realistic chance of advancing to the Round of 16 of the World Cup. A win would take them through to the next round, but a loss could land them in hot waters.

Poland are currently the table-toppers in Group C with four points and a goal difference of two. After drawing against Mexico, they defeated Saudi Arabia in their previous group match.

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