MARSEILLE, France -- Poland is facing Portugal in a European Championship quarterfinal on Thursday. Here are five Poland players to watch:---ROBERT LEWANDOWSKIThe star striker is making headlines for the wrong reasons in France. After scoring 13 times in qualification -- more than any other player in the competition -- Lewandowski is goalless at Euro 2016. The Bayern Munich striker has never stopped working and his runs have opened up space for teammates -- coach Adam Nawalka has said he is doing phenomenal work in that role -- but he will be keen to get off the mark against Portugal.---JAKUB BLASZCZYKOWSKIPoland may only have scored three times in four games, but Blaszczykowski has been the standout player in attack, scoring goals against Switzerland and Ukraine, in the latter game as substitute. He set up Polands only other goal at Euro 2016 with a pinpoint cross for Arkadiusz Milik in its Group C opener against Northern Ireland. With Lewandowski often marked intensely, Blaszczykowski could be key. Poland has never lost a game when Blaszczykowski has scored.---LUKASZ FABIANSKIHe wasnt Polands first-choice goalkeeper when the tournament started, but Fabianski has become a key member of the team since Wojciech Szczesny hurt his thigh in the first game. He kept clean sheets against world champion Germany and against Ukraine. The only goal he has conceded outside a penalty shootout was the spectacular overhead kick scored by Switzerlands Xherdan Shaqiri in the round of 16. He didnt need to make a save in the 5-4 shootout win over the Swiss, the only miss coming when Granit Xhaka skewed his spot kick wide of the post.---GRZEGORZ KRYCHOWIAKThe defensive midfielders boundless energy has been crucial for Poland, which has only conceded one goal in open play -- Shaqiris stunner. In attack, his smart passing helped the team to dominate Northern Ireland, earning him a man-of-the-match award. Krychowiak, a two-time Europa League winner with Sevilla, also blocked out the pressure to score the decisive penalty in the shootout against Switzerland.---BARTOSZ KAPUSTKAPolands youngest player at just 19 years, Kapustka put in an eye-catching performance in his teams 1-0 opening win against Northern Ireland, earning plaudits from former England defender Rio Ferdinand, who called him a very clever, composed and skillful player, in comments on Twitter. Former England striker Gary Lineker labeled Kapustka a deliciously talented 19 year old. But since then, Kapustka has only showed fleeting glimpses of that talent and missed the Switzerland game through suspension.--- Discount Jordans From China . LOUIS -- St. Wholesale Jordan Shoes From China . DAmigo scored twice in regulation and added the shootout winner as the Toronto Marlies edged the San Antonio Rampage 5-4 in American Hockey League action. http://www.discountairjordan.com/ .com) - The game was all punts and field goals before Kodi Whitfields catch. Cheap Air Jordans Shoes Wholesale . Tuesdays surgery at Atlantas Piedmont Hospital was performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde and Hawks team physician Dr. Michael Bernot. Air Jordan Cheap Wholesale .Y. -- Jayna Hefford scored the winning goal Friday as Canada survived a scare with a 4-3 win over Sweden at the Four Nations womens hockey tournament. The United States winning streak in the 100-meter backstroke continued Monday as Ryan Murphy won in an Olympic-record 51.97 seconds for the Americans sixth straight gold medal in the event.Chinas Jiayu Xu finished second (52.31), while 30-year-old American David Plummer took home bronze (52.40) at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Barras Olympic Park.Plummer, a first-time Olympian at age 30, became the fourth-oldest swimmer, male or female, to medal in a Games debut and the oldest to do so since 1912.Murphy, fourth at the turn,?rallied on the return leg with Australias Mitch Larkin setting the early pace.Larkin couldnt hold on and finished three-hundredths of a second behind Plummer.The Americans havent lost the mens 100 back since the 1992 Barcelona Games.Mens 200-meter freeestyleSun Yang of China defied those who complained about his doping past by winning a gold.ddddddddddddYang rallied from his customarily slow start to pass South Africas Chas le Clos and hold off American Conor Dwyer, touching the wall in 1 minute, 44.65 seconds.Le Clos, who recently announced that both of his parents are battling cancer, went out with a totally different strategy. He built a body-length lead over the entire field and tried to hang on. It nearly worked.But Yang surged to the front, and Le Clos took silver in 1:45.20.Dwyer claimed the bronze in 1:45.23.ESPN Stats & Information and The Associated Press contributed to this report. ' ' '