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Robert Lewandowski stretches Scotland record as Hammer of Hampden knows latest win could smash Nations League hopes

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The Hammer of Hampden knows Poland could have smashed a major hole in Scotland's Nations League hopes. Polish captain Robert Lewandowski made it three appearances in Scotland's national stadium and has never been on the losing side.

The previous two games ended in draws but Poland left Steve Clarke's side floored with their last-gasp penalty winner. Scotland know they’re up against it after winning promotion to Group A and now have it all to do after losing their opening home fixture.

Lewandowski said: “You have to always be ready. We still have so many games. Of course, we won and Scotland lost. At home, especially the first game, can be a little bit more tough than other games. “But you know, for us it’s more important what we’re going to do, how we’re going to prepare for the next game.

We now have the next difficult game against Croatia away. “Of course, we have to try because we also have very young, talented players.

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