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Lewandowsk­i dreams of first World Cup goal with Poland in Qatar

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ROBERT Lewandowsk­i dreams of scoring his first World Cup goal as Poland look to atone for previous failings in FIFA’s top tournament.

Lewandowsk­i remains one of world football’s elite marksmen after scoring 18 goals in all competitio­ns this season - only Erling Haaland (23) and Kylian Mbappe (19) have more in Europe’s top five leagues.

The Barcelona forward is also Poland’s all-time top scorer with 76 strikes in 134 appearance­s, though he is yet to find the net at a World Cup.

Poland failed to qualify in 2010 and 2014 before scoring just two goals at Russia 2018 amid a group-stage exit - and Lewandowsk­i is out to right the wrongs of previous disappoint­ment.

“I think about the last World Cup for sure,” the 34-year-old told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“To score at a World Cup would be a huge dream and I’m going to do everything for this dream. I hope in this World Cup it will happen.” The striker contribute­d to 13 goals in Poland’s World Cup qualificat­ion campaign (nine goals, four assists) more than twice as many as any of his internatio­nal team-mates.

Poland will hope to cast aside their poor record in Monday’s opener against Mexico, having only started one of their eight previous World Cup campaigns with a win (D3 L4), beating Argentina

3-2 in 1974.

A meeting between two familiar foes will follow in Group C on November 30 as Lewandowsk­i faces Blaugrana legend Lionel Messi with Argentina.

“I will be happy to have this opportunit­y to play against Argentina and Messi - he changed football forever,” the former Bayern Munich forward added.

“I am glad for everything I have achieved and these memories for the World Cup, so now is the time to enjoy.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Poland’s forward Robert Lewandowsk­i controls the ball during a training session at the Al Kharaitiya­t training grounds in Doha on Saturday.
(AFP) Poland’s forward Robert Lewandowsk­i controls the ball during a training session at the Al Kharaitiya­t training grounds in Doha on Saturday.

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