Poland striker Arkadiusz Milik says they will need a 'scooter' to try and stop Kylian Mbappe ahead of their FIFA World Cup last 16 tie against France.
The Poles finished second in Group C and have been rewarded with a round of 16 encounter against the reigning world champions on Sunday evening.
Mbappe will undoubtedly be the man to watch for the French, having already bagged three goals in the group stages.
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Milik claims it will be tough to stop the Paris Saint-Germain star in one-on-one situations.
"How do you defend against him? We have to be quick and have a scooter to be able to catch him," the Juventus striker said, as quoted by L'Équipe.
"It is very difficult to defend individually against him; he is one of the best players in the world. We will have to react as a group and find collective solutions."
Milik will come up against some familiar faces after his stint with Olympique Marseille, where he played alongside Mattéo Guendouzi, Steve Mandanda and William Saliba.
France, meanwhile, will have to be wary themselves as they come up against Robert Lewandowski, who Didier Deschamps described as one of the best number nines.
"He is one of the best number 9s in the world. He is an important part of this team," Deschamps said, as transcribed by RMC Sport.
"But there is still the collective, and a team that enjoys defending and suffering. Lewandowski can make the difference at any moment."
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