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.”
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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.”
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