BERLIN (Reuters) - Success-starved Poland will be banking on the goals of top striker Robert Lewandowski to make up for lost time when they make their first World Cup appearance in 12 years.
The Bayern Munich forward almost single-handedly fired them to Russia, scoring 16 out of their 28 goals in their 10 qualifiers to help them finish top of their group, ahead of Denmark.
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