Robert Lewandowski admitted his frustration at again being held goalless at Euro2016.
The Bayern Munich striker was unable to hit the back of the net for Poland against Germany in the 0-0 draw in Paris on Thursday, following on from his blank in the 1-0 victory over Northern Ireland on Sunday.
"It would be nice to score a goal," Lewandowski said.
"Sometimes I'm alone up front, but it doesn't matter about statistics, it matters about the team."
But Poland boss Adam Nawalka was full of praise for the normally prolific Lewandowski who is pulling his weight for the good of the team.
"He's taking a lot of attention from the defenders and, because of that, other players get chances," Nawalka said.
"He's doing tremendous work."