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Robert Lewandowski, Poland’s captain, is sending a stern message to Mexico, the team’s first opponent in Group C, by fantasizing about scoring at his first World Cup. Poland’s first group stage opponent is Mexico. As far as we know, this has never happened to Lewandowski before.
As Poland attempted to qualify for the tournament, the prolific striker was instrumental, scoring nine goals and assisting on four more. His 13 direct goal involvements were more than double those of any other player on the team.
However, in his lone prior World Cup participation, which took place four years ago in Russia, he went the whole tournament without scoring a goal, and as a direct result of this, Poland finished dead bottom in their group. This was his first and only prior World Cup participation. This will be his one and only opportunity to compete in a World Cup.
He has scored 211 goals for Barcelona since the moment in question, so the club’s star player is ready to make atonement in Qatar. With this, he has a 42-goal lead over Kylian Mbappe, who is second with 117 goals scored for his club.
When asked what sprang to mind, he responded, “Without a question, the most recent World Cup.” Specifically, [Must include citation] “I’ve always wanted to make it to the World Cup and score a goal, and I want to do everything in my power to make that happen. [Insert citation here]
For sure, something similar will occur at some time during this World Cup. I am thankful for all I have done and for the opportunities presented by this World Cup, and now it is time for me to unwind and take in the wisdom I have received.
The fact that Poland pulled out of the battle with Russia earlier than expected was both expected and shocking. While they have made it to three of the previous five tournaments, they have never made it out of their group stage since 1986.
Mexico, the team they will face first, has never failed to make it beyond the first round of groups in any of their eight prior finals appearances, with the lone exception being in 1978. We’ll have Mexico as our first major foe. This fact stands in stark contrast to the one just stated. The opener will be played against a Mexican team.
Due to participating in a group with Argentina and Saudi Arabia, Mexico’s streak of advancing to the World Cup’s knockout round is in threat. And yet, in five of the six World Cups that have taken place since 2010, Mexico has won its first match.
The club’s head coach, Gerardo Martino, has been under intense scrutiny and criticism due to the team’s streak of disappointing results and showings this year. Thus, he has decided to brand himself as “public enemy number one,” a designation he has given himself as a direct result of this situation.
He then stated, “I see persons thrilled when a colleague loses or performs poorly at work,” during the heated news conference in September. People seem to get a real kick out of seeing a coworker fail or lose, as one of them said. When individuals let go of themselves, I see pure joy on their faces. Some people were smiling and that made me happy. “A situation exists which I am familiar with in which I can do this action without experiencing any discomfort.
The group as a whole must be taken into account first and foremost. Simply said, this is the most crucial aspect. Because they are forced to go out there and defend the coach at each and every game, it is challenging for them to even take part in the game in the first place.
The most recent of Mexico’s five warm-up matches ended in a 2-1 loss against Sweden, marking Mexico’s third consecutive setback. Mexico was victorious in none of the three games of the series. It was Mexico’s third straight loss in a run in a string of five matches when they were upset by Sweden. Poland, on the other hand, has won its last two games without conceding a single goal.
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Mexico: Hirving Lozano
In the third round of CONCACAF qualifying, no team had a better defensive record than Mexico (eight clean sheets) (eight clean sheets). On the other side, Mexico has suffered more than any other team in the tournament when it comes to scoring goals and hitting the back of the net.
Since Raul Jimenez has had a hard time staying healthy this season, he has only played in three Premier League games for Wolves. As a result, an even heavier load for goal scoring has been placed on Lozano’s shoulders.
Napoli’s forward is enjoying a fantastic season on the club level, and he has World Cup experience owing to the goal he scored against Germany in 2018. Ahead of the rest of the field, he has established himself as a player to watch in this year’s event. Napoli is having a great season so far on the club level. Napoli has made it all the way to the quarterfinals of the Europa League.
Hirving Lozano Poland takes on Mexico Robert Lewandowski, a Polish footballer, is the team’s top contender.
There is no doubt that Poland will need its star player to be in great form if they are going to make any type of big influence, even if qualification for the tournament rests on a variety of variables other than simply the goals scored by Lewandowski.
To thus far, Lewandowski’s first season at Barcelona has been a success. Only Erling Haaland (23) and Kylian Mbappe (18) have scored more goals than Lewandowski so far this season in Europe’s top five divisions. Lewandowski has scored a total of 18 goals (19). (19).
To Poland’s dismay, it has been twenty years since they last scored a goal in open play at the World Cup. The tournament has never seen anything like this dry spell. Since then, though, all five of their goals have come directly from set pieces. That’s how it’s been going on since the beginning of the contest.
Lewandowski in 2022 and 2023 in all competitions
Prediction
This encounter, which will take place at Stadium 974, might prove to be pivotal in deciding whether or not club advances to the round of 16 and faces the heavy favorite, Argentina.
According to the most current FIFA rankings, Mexico are placed 13 places higher than Mexico; nevertheless, our supercomputer’s prediction engine cannot tell the difference between the two. This is the case despite the fact that Mexico are called Mexico.
There is a 35% likelihood of victory for Poland, 35% for Mexico, and 35% for a tie in this match. The chances of a victory for Mexico are 35%.