In the fierce battle of Group A1 of the UEFA Europa League, the Croatian team will meet the challenge of the Polish team on their own home ground. In the first round of matches, the Croatian team accidentally lost 1-2 to Portugal, and this time they are very cautious against each other. The Polish team in the last round of 3-2 narrowly won Scotland, 3 points in hand, facing the "old ghost wave", the two teams in the past three games scored a total of only 2 goals, this campaign whether to break through the 2.5 goal limit, become a major point of interest.
The performance of the "Tartan Army" on the European stage seems to be a sign of the decline of European national soccer, and their match in Portugal has already shown this problem. Shortly after the start, Dalozzi and C Ronaldo teamed up, but Dalozzi's own goal made it four wins in four matches for the European national team. However, they have an ageing squad, with 38-year-old captain Modi Rizhong looking out of his depth and regular striker Karamalee aged 33. Vice-captain Bileksi is 35, making the trio's combined age a whopping 106, and their attacking power is clearly limited.
The Polish side finished 1-2 in this year's UEFA Europa League with just one point, and their Europa League clash with Scotland was a tight affair, with a two-goal lead being fought back at one point. 72 minutes in, captain Rolandowski was replaced, and midfielder Szylanski failed to live up to expectations, forcing the team to play defensively in order to hold on to the one point. The last three meetings between these two teams have ended in draws, with an average of no more than 2 goals scored per game. I'm sure this will be a close match, with not too many goals scored.