DOHA (Reuters) - Poland talisman Robert Lewandowski said he is preparing for the upcoming World Cup in Qatar as if it could be his last, but the 34-year-old added that he would still be physically fit to play at the next edition in 2026.
Poland's record goal scorer Lewandowski has been in terrific form for his LaLiga club Barcelona this season, having scored 18 times in 19 games across all competitions.
Lewandowski said that opponents are likely to focus on marking him in attack during games -- a move which Poland will try to take advantage of.
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