14 June,2024 07:16 AM IST | Potsdam (Germany) | AFP
Robert Lewandowski during practice at Eilenriedestadion on Wednesday. Pic/Getty Images
Robert Lewandowski will "probably" be fit to play in Poland's second Euro 2024 match against Austria in Berlin next week, coach Michal Probierz said on Friday.
The Barcelona striker suffered a thigh injury in Monday's 2-1 friendly win over Turkey and will miss Poland's opening Group D game against the Netherlands in Hamburg on Sunday.
But Probierz is hopeful Lewandowski, Poland's all-time record goalscorer, will be back to face Austria on June 21, contrary to some media reports claiming he could struggle to play any part in the group phase. "Robert will probably join the team for the match against Austria," said Probierz.
"I'm surprised when I read comments that it's impossible when a muscle is torn. There are different degrees of such an injury. There is progress in his treatment, the medical staff are doing everything to get him back on his feet.
"Robert is going for individual training today, but you should ask the physiotherapists for details. I don't ask them about such things because I fully trust them. Just like I don't tell a bus driver which way to go," Probierz added.
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