Poland – Netherlands Picks & Prediction

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Poland - Netherlands Prediction, Picks and Tips

It is Wednesday evening for the Dutch national team, which must win in the very last game in group A1 of the Nations League visiting Poland in order to have a chance of a place in the semi-finals. For Poland, this last group duel is a lot less important, because for the home country the leading position is already out of reach for the home country.

Will Robert Lewandowski kick off the final group match in the Nations League on Wednesday evening? That is the question that has occupied all football-loving Poles since Monday evening. The official account is that the Polish star is struggling with a minor muscle injury to his buttock, although I doubt that is entirely the truth. Lewandowski cannot leave his mark in today's Poland. In the hopeless 2-0 defeat of last weekend in and against Italy, the striker hardly appeared in the game. At his club Bayern Munich, he is of course surrounded by fellow world top players who serve him at his beck and call, but that is different with the national team. Frustration drips into De Adelaars' shirt at Lewandowski, who escaped a red card against Italy with an elbow punch in the face of Alessandro Bastoni. In addition, on the basis of a less mutual result with Italy, Poland can forget group win anyway, while angry tongues claim that the relationship between Lewandowski and national coach Jerzy Brzeczek is also considerably clouded. So yes, I wouldn't be surprised if Lewandowski will star in absence on Wednesday night.

The relief will have been great last weekend for Frank de Boer, who finally managed to book his first victory in his fifth international match as national coach of the Netherlands. Especially in the first hour, the Orange squad was supreme in Amsterdam against Bosnia-Herzegovina. The last half hour was a little less, but the 3-1 victory was no longer an issue. Thanks to this victory, the Netherlands will definitely join the ten group leaders for the upcoming World Cup qualification, which has already taken the first major hurdle towards the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Anyway, that World Cup is still a thing of the future. It is now mainly important to refuel towards next year's European Championship. In that respect, the victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina was desperately needed, because the confidence built up under Ronald Koeman was crumbling at lightning speed after De Boer's miserable start. On the basis of field play and qualities, the second place in this group of the Nations League is, as far as I'm concerned, right, although the Orange might even go on to the semi-finals as a group winner. To do so, it must win in Poland itself, and hope that leader Italy will suffer damage on a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. It could therefore be a good evening for the men of De Boer, who could provide his team with players such as Donyell Malen, Donny van de Beek and Patrick van Aanholt with fresh blood.
Our recommendation tip for Poland - Netherlands : Netherlands to win @ 1.90