MOSCOW (Reuters) - Poland forward Robert Lewandowski will be faced with a defender ominously known as K2 when, at the age of 29, he finally makes his debut at the World Cup finals in Tuesday's Group H match against Senegal.
Poland rely on Lewandowski for goals but he will first have to find a way past Kalidou Koulibaly, who in four seasons at Napoli has become one of European club football's most accomplished defenders, in an intriguing personal duel.
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