'More aggressive' Poland to make changes for Colombia


Soccer Football - World Cup - Poland Training - Poland Training Camp, Sochi, Russia - June 21, 2018 General view during training REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Poland will make changes for their match against Colombia and start "more aggressively" in what will be a key match against opponents who also lost their opening contest, striker Dawid Kownacki said on Thursday.

Both sides were defeated 2-1 in their first Group H games -- Poland at the hands of Senegal and Colombia to Japan -- meaning another defeat is unthinkable for either of them.

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