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Star striker Robert Lewandowski says he'll no longer play for Poland while Michal Probierz is coach

Star striker Robert Lewandowski says he'll no longer play for Poland while Michal Probierz is coach

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Robert Lewandowski will no longer play for Poland while Michał Probierz remains head coach, the Barcelona striker said.
The 36-year-old Poland captain, who has played a record 158 games for his country and is the leading scorer with 85 goals, cited tiredness from a La Liga title-winning season with Barcelona for pulling out of last Friday's 2-0 friendly win over Moldova and Tuesday's World Cup qualifier against Finland.
Probierz subsequently named Inter Milan midfielder Piotr Zieliński as the new captain.
The Polish soccer association said: 'Piotr Zieliński has been named the new captain of the national team by head coach Michał Probierz. The coach personally informed Robert Lewandowski, the entire team and the coaching staff of his decision.'
Lewandowski replied with a post on X: 'Taking into account the circumstances and the loss of trust in the head coach of the Polish national team, I have decided to step down from playing for the national team for as long as he remains in charge. I hope I will still have the chance to play again for the best fans in the world.'
Lewandowski
suffered an injury to his left thigh
on April 19 in a La Liga match against Celta Vigo and was sidelined for two weeks. He missed four games, including a thrilling 3-3
Champions League
semifinal first leg against Inter in Barcelona.
He recovered in time for the second leg and was used as substitute in a
4-3 defeat
that sent Inter to the final.
Poland leads World Cup Group G qualifying with two wins from two games.
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