Bayern duo James, Lewandowski face off when Colombia meet Poland

Published Jun 23, 2018

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ST PETERSBURG – After their World Cup debut ended in defeat by

Japan, James Rodriguez is set to return to Colombia's starting

line-up against Poland in a crucial Group H game on Sunday, when he

will face Bayern Munich team-mate Robert Lewandowski.

The Colombian playmaker suffered a calf injury which saw coach Jose

Pekerman only use him as a substitute in their 2-1 defeat on Tuesday.

But the team's survival in the tournament is dependent on a positive

result in Kazan.

Poland were beaten by the same score when they faced Senegal and are

also battling to stay at the World Cup. Defeat for either team would

see them unable to reach the next round if Japan draw with Senegal in

the other match.

Pekerman brought James on with the score tied at 1-1 against Japan

and the player who shot to fame at the 2014 World Cup, where he

finished as top scorer, missed a good chance to score, fractionally

too slow to strike from close range.

However after training, James is expected to start in a do-or-die

battle.

"We know how good James is, but we treat Colombia as a whole team,

even if they have such a great player," said Poland's assistant coach

Hubert Malowiejski.

"The key point is not to let him play brilliantly. It is one of the

most important tasks for our team."

James is the stand-out star in the Cafeteros side, with the other big

name Radamel Falcao no longer at the peak of his powers. The forward, 32, worked hard against Japan but got short shrift,

especially as his team played virtually the whole game with 10 men

after Carlos Sanchez's red card in the third minute.

Robert Lewandowski will want to outshine his Bayern Munich team James Rodriguez. Photo: Reuters

The midfielder's handball saw him receive the first red card of this

World Cup and the second-fastest in the tournament's history, leaving

his team-mates an uphill struggle.

"This team has shown it is mentally strong," said Falcao.

"It will be like a final. Each team will battle hard to keep the

ball, and will close down the space for their opponents to operate

in.

"Perhaps we won't make as many mistakes as we did before, because we

all know this is a match that will determine who will continue in the

World Cup."

Like Colombia, Poland have a team which is also based around one

star, James's Bayern team-mate Lewandowski. The forward has 21 goals in his last 16 appearances but failed to

find the net against Senegal as Poland were brushed aside by the

Africans. Lewandowski drew criticism for his performance from the father of

goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, who said he "was probably not even on

the pitch in the first half."

"We've played our way into this and now we need to turn things

around, fight and progress," said Lewandowski.

Whichever of the two stars finds their feet quicker in Kazan could

dictate the game, who progresses and who goes home. 

AFP

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