CONTRARY to popular belief, Poland aren't a one-man team. Forget for a moment about Robert Lewandowski. Here Herald Sport provides the lowdown on six of the other threats who could destroy Scotland's Euro 2016 dream.

Maciej Rybus

Age: 26

Position: Midfield

Club: Terek (Russia)

The pacy left-sided midfielder who currently plays for FC Terek Grozny in the Russian first division can both score and create as he drifts in from the left flank. Could cause Alan Hutton a host of problems as he will look to link up with Lewandowski lurking in and around the box. Linked with a move to the Barclays Premier League with Leicester City and Sunderland this summer.

Arkadiusz Milik

Age: 21

Position: Striker

Club:Ajax (Netherlands)

Highly-rated young striker has been in great form for Poland during this campaign, with six goals in eight appearances, including the equaliser against Scotland in Warsaw. Currently playing for Ajax in the Dutch Eredivisie after a successful loan spell from Bayer Leverkusen in which he scored 11 goals in 21 appearances. Quick and an aerial threat, but an unused sub against Celtic in the Europa League recently.

Kamil Grosicki

Age: 27

Position: Wide Midfielder

Club: Rennes (France)

Sharp winger who can play on both sides of the park. Only four goals for his country, all of which have come against Gibraltar. Fairly experienced with 31 caps for his country, and now based in France, where he guided his Breton club to the French cup final last season.

Sebastian Mila

Age:33

Position: Midfield

Club: Lechia Gdansk (Poland)

Spurned a great chance late on to win the match against Scotland in Warsaw last year. but Mila has a wealth of experience with more than 375 appearances for ten clubs. Clever dribbler who is usually deployed in an attacking midfield role. Made his name with Slask Wroclaw, with whom he featured in a Europa League tie against Dundee United.

Jakub Blaszczykowski

Age: 29

Position: Midfield

Club: Fiorentina

Former captain and probably the second-most recognisable figure in the Poland squad behind Lewandowski, with whom he has a reportedly fractious relationship. A great crosser of the ball who Scotland cannot allow any time to, 'Kuba' Blaszczykowski moved to Serie A this season in order to get regular game time to bolster his claim for Euro 2016.

Krzysztof Maczynski

Age: 28

Position: Wide Midfielder

Club: Wisla Kraków (Poland)

Pounced on a Hutton mistake to slot in the opening goal between these two sides in Warsaw. Regular member of Adam Nawalka's side, with six appearances in this qualifying campaign already. Spent a season in Chinese football with Guizhou but now back closer to home at his first club, Wisla Krakow.