Poland ‘optimistic’ about Lewandowski’s injury ahead of Euro 2024

Poland ‘optimistic’ about Lewandowski’s injury ahead of Euro 2024

The 35-year-old was substituted after 33 minutes in Monday's pre-Euro 2024 friendly win over Turkey.

Poland’s captain Robert Lewandowski reacts after suffering a knee injury in the match against Turkey. (AP pic)
WARSAW:
The Polish football federation said on Tuesday it was optimistic about Robert Lewandowski’s fitness after the captain left the field with a knee issue during the first half of the pre-Euro 2024 friendly win over Turkey.

Lewandowski, 35, was substituted after 33 minutes in Monday’s 2-1 victory, six days before the Poles’ tournament opener against the Netherlands.

“We remain optimistic,” federation spokesman Emil Kopanski told AFP.

Following the match with Turkey, coach Michal Probierz was also upbeat about the Barcelona forward’s chances of featuring in the European Championship.

“Robert Lewandowski suffered a small injury,” Probierz told reporters.

“There shouldn’t be a problem,” he added.

Despite the good news surrounding Lewandowski, Probierz has other injury worries.

Hellas Verona attacker Karol Swiderski sustained an ankle injury while celebrating the opening goal against Turkey.

Website meczyki.pl claimed Swiderski would be out for four days.

Juventus forward Arkadiusz Milik is also a doubt for Euro 2024, having suffered a knee injury in the warm-up victory against Ukraine on Friday.

The Italian club said Milik had undergone minor surgery, without stating the length of his absence.

Poland also face Austria and France in Group D at the competition.

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