The Bayern Munich forward, who has been in the form of his life for both club and country, was replaced during his nation's routine 3-0 win on Sunday just after the hour mark, having bagged a brace.
Paulo Sousa's side will now have to contend with a crunch
clash against Gareth Southgate's Three Lions without their talismanic forward,
while the extent of the 32-year-old's injury may also keep him out of his
club's pair of vital clashes in the Bundesliga and Champions League over the
next eight days.
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"Robert Lewandowski will not play in Wednesday's 2022
World Cup qualifying match against England in London due to an injury," an
official statement posted to the Polish FA's website read.
"Clinical tests have shown damage to the collateral
ligament of the right knee.
"The short time remaining until the next match excludes
the participation of the national team captain in this match. This would carry
too much risk of aggravating the injury.
"This decision is the only right one, bearing in mind
the upcoming Euro 2020 tournament.
"Treatment of this type of injury usually lasts from
five to 10 days. Therefore, Robert Lewandowski will return to Bayern Munich,
where he will undergo further rehabilitation."
The lay-off means the striker - a favourite to claim the
Ballon d'Or after missing out last year when the award was suspended due to the
Covid-19 pandemic - looks set to sit out the three biggest games of the year so
far for club and country.
His absence at Wembley on Wednesday will mean Poland face a
tougher task against England, who could open up a five-point lead in Group I
should they emerge victorious.
Lewandowski is then likely to miss Bayern's first game back
following the international break - a first-versus-second clash in the
Bundesliga against title rivals RB Leipzig - as well as the first leg of their
Champions League quarter-final, a rematch of last year's final with Paris
Saint-Germain.
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