Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski was on target for Poland on Sunday night as Jan Urban’s side beat Lituania 2-0 in World Cup qualifying.
The 37-year-old was rested for Poland’s friendly win over New
Zealand last time out but was back in the starting XI for the game in Kaunas.
Poland took the lead directly from a corner in the 15th minute when Sebastian Szymanski scored an Olimpico to hand his side the lead.
Szymanski then turned provider as he crossed for Lewandowski to power a header home just after the hour mark to double Poland’s lead.

The goal is Lewandowski’s sixth of the season for club and country and is good news for the striker ahead of his return to Barcelona.
Hansi Flick’s side are due to return to action against Girona next weekend and will be eager to get back to winning ways after defeats to PSG and Sevilla.
Yet Flick may still be without key players for the game. Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Raphinha and Fermin Lopez are all doubtful, meaning Lewandowski may be set for another start.