Bartosz Kapustka scores for Poland in 2018 World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan

Bartosz Kapustka, Leicester's 19-year-old summer signing, scored for Poland in their World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan, who fought back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2.
The winger stood out at Euro 2016 for his display against Northern Ireland and the Premier League champions made their move. It took him nine minutes to open the scoring in Group E, a game that saw 10 yellow cards, among them Poland captain Robert Lewandowski who was involved in a number of scrapes as well as scoring his country's second goal.
The striker tucked away his penalty, though he also appeared to elbow Yeldos Akhmetov and put Baurzhan Islamhan in a headlock.
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