Lewandowski calls on Poland to save face after World Cup elimination

AFP  |  Sochi 

has urged his team to salvage some pride in their final game against as they faced up to the disappointment of an early elimination from the tournament.

It followed a 2-1 defeat against in their opening game in Group H and made them the first European team to be knocked out of the tournament.

"Right now we realise we didn't do well enough but that is something we cannot overcome," said Bayern Munich striker in a press conference at the team's base in Sochi.

"We fought as much as we could but that was all we could do, bearing in mind the problems we had before in terms of and form."

impressed in qualifying but their friendly results before were mixed and a suffered by defensive stalwart just before the competition has not helped.

Lewandowski, who has been unable to make an impact in the tournament, refused to be drawn on his own international future.

However, the 29-year-old did admit that the match in would be "for some of us... our last game for the national team".

He added: "We will continue playing the best we can, continue representing and continue being proud of doing that." will be out of contract after the match and it is unclear whether he will be offered a new deal.

"After the last fixture I am at the board's disposal and only then will decisions be taken," said Nawalka, who took over in late 2013 and led the side to the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 20:55 IST