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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Lewandowski’s goals will come, says Poland coach

Barcelona striker missed penalty in opener against Mexico which ended 0-0



Poland's forward Robert Lewandowski reacts after Mexico's goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa stopped his penalty kick during the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group C at Stadium 974 in Doha.
Image Credit: AFP

Doha: Poland coach Czeslaw Michniewicz felt for his star player Robert Lewandowski who failed to convert a penalty in their 0-0 draw with Mexico on Tuesday but believes the experienced striker will come good at the World Cup.

Lewandowski missed a penalty - and his chance to finally claim a World Cup tournament goal - in a match that left Saudi Arabia as the early leaders of Group C after their shock win over Argentina.

“These things happen,” Michniewicz told a news conference.

“Great players haven’t been scoring at great tournaments for as long I can remember. Zico, Socrates, Platini, Maradona - from those championships I remember - but also many other great footballers.” This seems of little consolation, however, as the 34-year-old Lewandowski, likely playing at his second and last World Cup, missed one of his best chances to score on football’s biggest stage.

“You could see he was feeling down about the situation, it was all fresh,” Michniewicz said.

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“We had a screen in the dressing-room that showed replays from the match and, among other situations, the penalty kick. Robert looked at it, analysed it.

'Very sorry'

“I told him I felt very sorry for him, because I know what a captain feels when he doesn’t score in a match that doesn’t end in a win.” Michniewicz added that on the eve of the game, in training, the Barcelona striker practised penalties.

“He took them against our goalkeepers and all the spot-kicks went in,” he said.

“I think he himself has to digest it ... He will know best how to handle this situation. I as a coach, we as a team will support him but I know that he will still help us a lot in this tournament.

“I hope that in the next opportunities that lie ahead of him he will convert them into goals.” Poland and Lewandowski will bid for their first World Cup goal in the next game against Saudi Arabia on Saturday.

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