Lewandowski to miss Poland's Euro 2024 opener
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Poland striker Robert Lewandowski will miss his side's opening Euro 2024 game against the Netherlands on Sunday because of a thigh injury.
The 35-year-old sustained the injury in a 2-1 win against Turkey on Monday as both sides played their final warm-up game before the tournament.
Lewandowski, who plays for Barcelona, came off after 33 minutes.
Poland play Austria in their second game on 21 June before their final Group D game against France on 25 June.
"Lewandowski suffered a rupture of the biceps femoris muscle, which will exclude him from the first match of the tournament," said a Poland statement.
Defender Pawel Dawidowicz and striker Karol Swiderski also suffered injuries but should "return to full training within three to four days".
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