Soccer-Poland beat Ukraine 3-1, but Milik a doubt for Euros with injury


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Poland v Ukraine - National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland - June 7, 2024 Poland's Sebastian Walukiewicz celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland had a comfortable 3-1 win over an experimental Ukraine side on Friday, with both sides warming up for Euro 2024, but the winners will be worried over the condition of striker Arkadiusz Milik after his early exit through injury.

All four goals came in the opening half, with Sebastian Walukiewicz poking home his first goal for Poland in his first international game since 2020 and Piotr Zielinski doubled the home side's lead with a shot from distance.

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