"Lewandowski is a top striker," Boateng said. Old rivalries and fresh memories face Germany when they return to the Stade de France in Paris to face familiar foes Poland in a crucial Euro 2016 clash just seven months after being caught up in last November's terror attacks in Paris. "We want to prepare well and that is our goal at the moment, we're not worried about the rest." Lewandowski scored 42 goals as Bayern romped to a fourth consecutive Bundesliga title this season. "It's important that we get a win in the second game, we know Poland well and it won't be easy, but with our playing qualities, I am positive that we can decide the game for ourselves.
Source: Standard Digital June 15, 2016 08:15 UTC