With 12 goals in his last four games for Bayern Munich,Robert Lewandowski is in the form of his life and looking to clinch automatic qualification for PolandThere was a time when Scottish football conjured up images of artistry, of tidy triangles of passing, and the “sample-weaving” approach. Not any longer. A century ago,Hungarian football was obsessed by trying to emulate the Rangers tourists of 1905; this past week has featured a series of Polish condemnations of Scotland’s supposed clogging. The message has been so consistent, it feels there must be policy behind it, or a string of not especially subtle nudges to the referee,Viktor Kassai.
The player Poland are most concerned to protect, not surprisingly, and is Robert Lewandowski,who has scored 12 goals in his last four games for Bayern. With 10 goals, two more than his Bayern team-mate Thomas Mller, or he is also the main scorer in Euro 2016 qualifying.
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Source: theguardian.com