Robert Lewandowski has returned to Bayern Munich to obtain therapy on a knee damage, Poland have confirmed.
The striker sustained injury to the collateral ligament of his proper knee through the 3-0 World Cup qualifying win over Andorra, through which he scored twice.
Poland issued a press release on Monday to substantiate Lewandowski will miss their match with England on Wednesday in an effort to keep away from the chance of aggravating the damage.
The 32-year-old will as an alternative return to Germany for additional therapy, which is anticipated to final from 5 to 10 days.
The information will likely be of concern to Bayern coach Hansi Flick forward of a troublesome run of fixtures for the Bundesliga leaders.
Bayern face RB Leipzig on April 3, 4 days earlier than the primary leg of their Champions League quarter-final towards Paris Saint-Germain.
The German champions then host Union Berlin on April 10 forward of the return leg away to PSG on April 13.
Lewandowski has scored 42 targets and offered eight assists in 36 appearances in all competitions for Bayern this season.
The previous Borussia Dortmund star has a minimum of 10 extra direct aim involvements in 2020-21 than every other Bundesliga participant.