Title holders Germany have cautioned that there is a whole other world to their greatest Euro 2016 gathering rivals Poland than Bundesliga top scorer Robert Lewandowski.
The Germans, straight from their amazing 2-0 win over Ukraine, tackle their neighbors in Paris on Thursday, knowing the Poles additionally made a triumphant begin in Group C with a 1-0 triumph over Northern Ireland.
Poland are driven by skipper Lewandowski, who scored 13 objectives as his nation turned into the most noteworthy scoring group in the qualifiers with 33. They completed second in their qualifying gather, a point behind the Germans who they beat surprisingly.
"Lewa" earned his second Bundesliga top scorer title this season in the wake of mesh 30 times in the association and securing the residential alliance and Cup twofold with Bayern Munich.
"The Poles are great rivals however in the event that we pull our amusement through I am sure we will win," shield Jerome Boateng told journalists.
"Be that as it may, we must be cautious. They have great advances - and not simply Lewandowski."
The Poland commander did not score in their opening win, with 22-year-old forward Arkadiusz Milik, who likewise struck six times in the qualifying effort, snatching their victor against Northern Ireland.
"They have made a major jump in the previous years, numerous players play abroad and more adolescents are coming up," said Germany's Polish-conceived forward Lukas Podolski.
"They are the most risky adversaries in our gathering. I trust we will progress to the following round, with Poland in second place.
"They need more than simply playing in the gathering stage. They have the quality to go past the round of 16."
Germany mentor Joachim Loew could have focal protector Mats Hummels back fit, which would mean Shkodran Mustafi, who scored their opening objective against Ukraine, could come back to the seat.
Loew may choose to present in Mario Gomez, set up of assaulting midfielder Mario Goetze who looked uncomfortable in the striker's part against the Ukrainians.
Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny got a thigh damage in the opening diversion yet is relied upon to be fit to play.
The Germans may have lost to Poland in the qualifiers however for Lewandowski they remain the group to beat.
"Germany are as I would see it the top picks for the entire competition," Lewandowski said. "We know how solid they are right now yet anything can happen.
"We need to stay cool and fearless, much the same as against Ireland. No apprehension, no anxiety and on the off chance that we get a chance we can make it. Be that as it may, we ought not neglect to have a good time."

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