DOHA: Poland talisman Robert Lewandowski said he is preparing for the upcoming World Cup in Qatar as if it could be his last, but the 34-year-old added that he would still be physically fit to play at the next edition in 2026.

Poland are in Group ‘C’ at the World Cup and begin their campaign against Mexico on Tuesday. They will also face Argentina and Saudi Arabia.

“Is this my last World Cup? I don’t know,” Lewandowski told reporters in Doha on Friday.

“I’m preparing as if it could be my last World Cup, but I’m not saying yes, I’m not saying no. I realise that I will still be able to play in four years’ time.” Lewandowski said that opponents are likely to focus on marking him in attack during games — a move which Poland will try to take advantage of.

“I believe the other players will take advantage of the fact that sometimes I can go down the side taking two players and the space will free up elsewhere,” he explained.

Asked about playing in the high temperatures in Qatar, Lewandowski said: “I’ve been to Doha many times, I knew what to expect. It’s easier and more pleasant for me when I came here.

“In Sochi (at the 2018 World Cup) it was different, strange, not really comfortable. I don’t feel that here.”

Head coach Czeslaw Mich­ni­ewicz opted to leave out some of his key players incl­uding goalkeeper Wojci­ech Szczesny, playmaker Piotr Zielinski and Lewan­dowski for that game.

Published in Dawn, November 19th, 2022

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