Qatar Tribune

Lewandowsk­i explains emotion of breakthrou­gh World Cup goal

- STATS PERFORM/DPA DOHA

The older I get, the more emotional I get. When you play for the national team, you have to focus on the results, but some part of my identity also wanted me to have good statistics. I always wanted to score at the World Cup, and this dream came true.

ROBERT Lewandowsk­i broke his World Cup duck on Saturday and explained his emotional celebratio­n was due to the possibilit­y of this being his last finals.

This is only Lewandowsk­i’s second World Cup with Poland, but he is now 34 years old and did not score a single goal at Russia 2018.

That barren run continued in the opening match against Mexico, in which the Barcelona forward saw a penalty saved.

But Lewandowsk­i assisted Piotr Zielinski’s

ROBERT LEWANDOWSK­I

strike against Saudi Arabia and grabbed the second himself in a vital 2-0 win to move Poland top of Group C. The former Bayern Munich man was clearly overcome with emotion as he embraced his team-mates. “The older I get, the more emotional I get,” Lewandowsk­i said. “I’m aware when it comes to the World Cup, it might be my last one.”

He added: “When you play for the national team, you have to focus on the results, but some part of my identity also wanted me to have good statistics.

“I always wanted to score at the World Cup, and this dream came true.” Poland coach Czeslaw Michniewic­z said of Lewandowsk­i’s emotion: “I was not surprised, because I know how deeply he lived the last match.

The whole team supported him a lot. Michniewic­z added “one player will not win the match alone,” but that was an assessment Herve Renard disagreed with, as the Saudi Arabia coach attributed Poland’s victory to Wojciech Szczesny.

A penalty save from Salem Al-Dawsari at 1-0 kept Poland in front in a game Saudi Arabia controlled for long periods.

Despite the result, Renard is not giving up hope, saying: “We are still alive, so we’ll play until the last second of our World Cup. If that’s next time or another time, we won’t give up.” Saudi Arabia are second in the pool, a point behind Poland, ahead of Argentina playing Mexico later on Saturday.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Poland’s forward Robert Lewandowsk­i celebrates scoring during the match against Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
(AFP) Poland’s forward Robert Lewandowsk­i celebrates scoring during the match against Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
 ?? (AFP) ?? Poland’s Robert Lewandowsk­i scores his team’s second goal past Saudi Arabia’s goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais at the Education City Stadium on Saturday.
(AFP) Poland’s Robert Lewandowsk­i scores his team’s second goal past Saudi Arabia’s goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais at the Education City Stadium on Saturday.

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