There is nothing left until the end of an era of great players in the history of the world of football. But, while it lasts, it’s time to enjoy it. On the same premise we understand today’s conflict between Poland and Portugal in League of Nations (8:45 pm) in what will be one of the last times two of the all-time leading scorers will face off: Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Both now live in a different reality, but they continue to be references. Poland wanting to win Portugal and to do this they want to take advantage of the good moment of their all-time leading scorer, na he has 12 goals in 11 games until this season. Creates a side attack Piatekwith Milik still wounded, and Zielinski behind them, the best arguments of the Poles to defeat the Portuguese, who started with a clear advantage.
While christian39 years old and playing in Saudi Arabia, seeks to continue to expand his historic record of the top scorer in the history of all teams and for which he has been accused of a certain selfishness in other games. CR7 remains indisputable for Roberto Martínez, who has a cast of footballers such as Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes and Leaowhich seems unstoppable.
Previous sheet
stadium: Stadion Norodowy, 8:45 pm (UEFA TV)
ThePoland: Skorupski; Walukiewicz, Bednarek, Dawidowicz; Kaminski, Szymanski, Urbanski, Zalewski; Zielinski; Lewandowski and Piatek
coach: Michal Probierz
ThePortugal: Diogo Costa; Dalot, Rúben Dias, António Silva, Nuno Mendes; Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes; Diogo Jota, Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo
coach: Roberto Martínez
Referee: Serdar Gozubuyuk (Netherlands)
Source: La Verdad

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