Biało-czerwoni had a good start to the match against the Netherlands, with Adam Buksa giving them the lead in the 16th minute after Piotr Zieliński’s superb corner kick.
Cody Gakpo equalized for the Netherlands in the 29th minute, and substitute Wout Weghorst immediately stepped up to score in the 83rd minute, almost immediately after coming off the bench.
Biało-czerwoni had a good start to the match against the Netherlands, with Adam Buksa giving them the lead in the 16th minute after Piotr Zieliński’s superb corner kick. Cody Gakpo equalized for the Netherlands in the 29th minute, and substitute Wout Weghorst immediately stepped up to score in the 83rd minute, almost immediately after coming off the bench.
Das Team put up a strong fight against France in their campaign opener and it was Maximilian Wöber’s own goal that condemned them to a narrow defeat. They outplayed the 2018 FIFA World Champions in possession (52%) and also had three shots on target.
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While Lewandowski is expected to be available for this match, Probierz may opt to keep the Barcelona man on the bench.
Karol Swiderski was also a concern for the Netherlands game, but after coming on in the second half, the forward can replace Kacper Urbanski.
Jakub Moder and Bartosz Slisz are both options to come into midfield, although Probierz might be against too many changes.
Rangnick will also be wary of tinkering with his side too much, but Marko Arnautovic is an obvious option to return in the final third.
There would be a spot on the flank for Patrick Wimmer, allowing Marcel Sabitzer to be used outfield, but the back line may remain the same barring fitness issues.
Poland’s possible starting lineup:
Szczesny; Bednarek, Salamon, Kiwior; Frankowski, Szymanski, Romanczuk, Zielinski, Zalewski; Swiderski, Buksa
Austria’s possible starting lineup:
Pentz; Posch, Danso, Wober, Mwene; Seiwald, Grillitsch; Laimer, Baumgartner, Sabitzer; Arnautovic
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