2) Arkadiusz Milik
With Lewandowski’s indifferent form the bane for Poland thus far, the boon has come in the form of Arkadiusz Milik’s performances in the final third of the pitch. The 22-year-old is an accomplished goal-scorer whose performances are often overshadowed by those of his captain, Lewandowski.
Come Saturday and Milik will once again have an important role to play, as the number 10 who shall play just off the back of Lewandowski. Milik is the ideal counterpart of Lewandowski and they complement each other well in attack.
The youngster is an incisive passer of the ball, a quality that has seen Lewandowski in particular, and Poland in general, reap immense benefits. Milik’s winning goal against Northern Ireland handed Poland a crucial fillip in their bid for qualification for the round of 16 and he will be hoping he can put on a similar show on Saturday to help Poland into the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.