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Польша на ЧМ 2026: последний шанс Левандовского на величие

Robert Lewandowski takes the World Cup stage one final time in 2026 — Poland's greatest ever player deserves to go out on his own terms.

Robert Lewandowski has scored more goals than almost anyone in the history of European football. He has won league titles, the Champions League, every individual award worth winning at club level. But the World Cup has remained stubbornly, almost cruelly, out of reach. At World Cup 2026, he gets what is almost certainly his final chance to change that, and the weight of that reality hangs over every Polish training session, every tactical meeting, every press conference. This is Lewandowski's tournament to define.

The Legend at 37

Age is just a number until it isn't, and at 37, Lewandowski faces scrutiny that no amount of club performance can fully deflect. The honest assessment is that he remains dangerous — his movement is as intelligent as it's ever been, his finishing still elite, and his ability to lead a line and bring others into play hasn't dimmed. But the explosive pace that once made him unstoppable in transition is no longer his primary weapon, and modern defensive systems have had years to develop blueprints for stopping him. The question isn't whether he can contribute; it's whether Poland's squad has enough quality around him to make contributions decisive.

When Poland are at their best, the answer is yes. Piotr ZieliЕ„ski's creative quality in midfield provides exactly the kind of service that Lewandowski needs, and when those two are connecting, Poland become a genuinely threatening attacking unit. The issue has always been consistency across 90 minutes and across multiple high-pressure games.

Poland's Tactical Setup

Coach Michał Probierz has built Poland around Lewandowski in a way that maximizes what he still offers while protecting against what time has diminished. They play compact and controlled, looking to exploit space on the counter and deliver quality into the box from wide positions. It's not aesthetically thrilling football, but it's functional — the kind of approach that can grind out group stage results and occasionally produce knockout-round upsets.

Poland's defensive record in qualifying was respectable, and goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny — or his replacement in goal — provides the kind of reliability between the posts that keeps teams in tournaments during difficult moments. Clean sheets win games at World Cups just as surely as Lewandowski goals do.

Group Stage Reality and Beyond

Getting out of the group represents Poland's immediate ambition, and it's achievable. They won't be favorites against the higher-ranked teams in their section, but they'll be organized, well-prepared, and dangerous on the break. If Lewandowski catches fire — and one or two matches is all it takes for that to happen — they're capable of results that would surprise people.

The romantic narrative writes itself: Lewandowski, in his final World Cup, carrying Poland on his back to a quarterfinal nobody expected. It might not happen. Tournaments rarely follow the script we write for them. But the possibility exists, and that alone makes Poland one of the most compelling stories of the tournament.

Every Lewandowski touch, every shot, every goal — watch it all unfold live at WatchLiveMatch.tv. This could be the final act of one of football's greatest careers, and you should be there to witness it.

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