Poland's number 9 Robert Lewandowski is surrounded with respect as the goal scorer for Bayern Munich year after year.

Extra much this year after beating clubmate Gerd Müller's record of 40 goals during a season in the Bundesliga, which he noted in 1971-72.

Lewandowski scored 41 goals last season. 

- I keep him very high up there, even if it is difficult to choose, he is absolutely there.

We also have Karim Benzema who is a fantastic player, says Nilsson Lindelöf when the world's best "nines" are discussed.

- Lewandowski is very smart and good at finding surfaces.

He is always active and involved in the game.

It is important that you are always on your toes and concentrated.

It is enough to relax for a second so he can score a goal, Lindelöf thinks.

Aims to win the group

The colleague in the back line, the former zookeeper and now China pro, Marcus Danielson, has not played in clubs that have met the world's best players.

- I have not played against Lewandowski or the other best nines in the world, but from what I have seen on TV he is one of the very best since there are several others who are at the same level, says Danielson.

With four points with them to the last match, Sweden can win the group.

The players say that it has given better self-confidence.

In addition, they will talk more closely with full-back Ludwig Augustinsson, who has encountered Lewandowski countless times in the Bundesliga for his Werder Bremen.

- We want to win the group and do everything to manage it by winning against Poland.

We have a plan before each match to win it, says the assistant national team captain Peter Wettergren.