Portugal aims to extend lead in UEFA Nations League as they go up against Robert Lewandowski’s Poland on the 12th of October, in the National Stadium Warsaw.
Portugal, led by the continued brilliance of Cristiano Ronaldo, is looking to maintain their momentum in the UEFA Nations League. Following their impressive back-to-back victories last month, Portugal currently sits atop League A Group 1.
As they prepare to face Poland on Saturday, Portugal will be aiming to extend their lead and solidify their position as one of the favorites to win the competition. Ronaldo’s form has been instrumental to Portugal’s success, and his ability to deliver in crucial moments has made him a key player for the team.
The match against Poland will be a tough test for Portugal, as both teams are vying for a place in the UEFA Nations League Finals. Poland, led by Robert Lewandowski, will be looking to bounce back from their recent defeat to the Netherlands.
The outcome of this match could have significant implications for the standings in Group A. A victory for Portugal would further strengthen their position at the top, while a win for Poland could bring them back into contention for a place in the Finals.
Preview
Portugal, led by their talisman Cristiano Ronaldo, is aiming to continue their impressive form in the UEFA Nations League. The Selecao have secured maximum points from their first two Group 1 matches, thanks in large part to Ronaldo’s contributions.
Ronaldo has been in exceptional form, scoring crucial goals against both Croatia and Scotland. His recent performances have demonstrated his continued ability to deliver at the highest level, despite his age.
While some have questioned Portugal’s reliance on Ronaldo, head coach Roberto Martinez has remained steadfast in his support for the veteran striker. Martinez believes that Ronaldo’s presence is invaluable to the team and that he can continue to contribute at the highest level.
Portugal’s goal in the Nations League is to secure a place in the knockout phase. A top-two finish in Group 1 will guarantee their progression to the quarter-finals. With their impressive form and strong squad, Portugal is well-positioned to achieve this goal.
Portugal’s match against Poland will be a crucial test. Poland, led by Robert Lewandowski, is also a strong team and will be looking to bounce back from their recent defeat to the Netherlands. However, Portugal’s recent history against Poland suggests they have the upper hand in this matchup.
Poland, led by their star striker Robert Lewandowski, is aiming to maintain their momentum in the UEFA Nations League. Despite suffering a defeat to Croatia in their recent match, Poland remains a strong contender in Group 1.
The team’s recent performance against Scotland was a positive sign, as they were able to come back from a two-goal deficit to secure a victory, courtesy of a spot-kick by Nicola Zalewski. Lewandowski’s goal in that match demonstrated his continued ability to deliver at the highest level.
Poland’s head coach, Michal Probierz, has been tasked with keeping Poland afloat at Europe’s top level while also refreshing the squad. The team’s priority is to build towards the World Cup, but securing a place in the Nations League’s knockout phase remains a significant goal.
Finishing third in Group 1 would result in a relegation playoff, while fourth place would lead to an automatic drop down to League B. Poland will be determined to avoid relegation and maintain their status as a top-tier European team.
The match against Portugal will be a crucial test for Poland. Portugal is a strong team led by Cristiano Ronaldo, and they are also looking to secure a place in the knockout phase. Poland will need to play at their best to defeat Portugal and maintain their position in Group 1.
Team Form
Portugal: W, L, W, L, W, W.
Poland: W, L, L, D, W, L.
Team News:
Portugal and Poland have announced their squads for the upcoming UEFA Nations League match. Portugal has included several new faces in their squad, including goalkeeper Ricardo Velho and midfielder Samu Costa. Francisco Conceicao, who scored a superb solo goal against RB Leipzig in the Champions League, has also been recalled to the squad after missing September’s games due to injury.
Poland’s squad features several familiar faces, including Jan Bednarek, Piotr Zielinski, and Robert Lewandowski. However, the team will be without injured striker Arkadiusz Milik, with Karol Swiderski or Krzysztof Piatek likely to start alongside Lewandowski.
Both teams are expected to field strong lineups for the match, with Portugal likely to use a 4-3-3 formation. Ronaldo will be flanked by Rafael Leao and one of several other attacking options. Poland’s formation is less certain, but they are likely to use a 4-2-3-1 or 3-5-2 system.
The match between Portugal and Poland is expected to be a closely contested affair. Both teams have talented players and will be looking to secure a victory in the Nations League.
Predicted Lineup
Portugal: Diogo Costa; Diogo Dalot, Ruben Dias, Antonio Silva, Nuno Mendes; Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes; Pedro Neto, Cristiano Ronaldo, Raphael Leao
Poland: Lukasz Skorupski; Pawel Dawidowicz, Jan Bednarek, Sebastian Walukiewicz; Przemyslaw Frankowski, Sebastian Szymanski, Piotr Zielinski, Kacper Urbanski, Nicola Zalewski; Karol Swiderski, Robert Lewandowski
For more updates on the match, click here.