Robert Lewandowski, the captain of the Polish national football team, is making steady progress in his recovery from a thigh injury. According to Tomasz Włodarczyk from meczyki.pl, Lewandowski has started light jogging and is feeling better. However, his participation in the upcoming match against the Netherlands remains highly unlikely.
Medical Update and Rehabilitation Efforts
Team physician Jacek Jaroszewski confirmed that Lewandowski suffered a hamstring strain, which will keep him out of Poland’s first Euro 2024 match. The medical team is working diligently to ensure he can play in the subsequent game against Austria. Lewandowski’s rehabilitation includes sessions with the national team’s medical staff and water exercises, utilizing both indoor and outdoor pools.
Looking Ahead to Euro 2024
The Polish squad will kick off their Euro 2024 campaign against the Netherlands this Sunday, with the match being broadcast on Polish Television. The team and fans alike are hopeful for Lewandowski’s swift return to bolster their chances in the tournament.
Optimism for Austria Match
Despite the setback, there is optimism within the camp that Lewandowski will be fit for the crucial second group match. His presence on the field is pivotal for Poland’s ambitions in the European Championship, and his recovery is being closely monitored by all involved.