2-0. Lewandowski saves Poland against the Faroe Islands.

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Two goals from him, one from a penalty, and another beautifully executed, were enough for his team to achieve an important victory.

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It took more than expected, but Lewandowski’s Poland secured a victory against the Faroe Islands (2-0) this Thursday. It was thanks to two goals from the Barcelona forward himself, which saved his team from a rather compromising situation in terms of the Group E standings.

After losing two of the three previous matches against the Czech Republic and Moldova, Poland faced the Faroe Islands aware that they couldn’t afford to stumble. However, they had to put in a lot of effort to come out on top. With Krychowiak and Zielinski leading the midfield and Milik partnering with Lewandowski in the attack, the Polish team dominated the game from start to finish. Still, the Faroe Islands, becoming more competitive each year, defended valiantly with a solid five-man defense, and thanks to the interventions of goalkeeper Matthias Lamhauge.

It wasn’t until the 73rd minute that the initial 0-0 was broken. In fact, VAR intervention was required for the referee to award a penalty for a handball by Odmar Faero. Lewandowski took on the responsibility and executed his trademark ‘paradinha’ during his run-up to the ball, and he didn’t miss. Ten minutes later, Lewandowski himself sealed the deal with a beautiful curling shot that was unreachable for the opposing goalkeeper.

Poland’s next match will take place on Sunday (20:45) away against Albania.