Robert Lewandowski Picks His All-Time Euro XI Including Casillas, Zidane, Henry
With UEFA Euro 2016 only a matter of months away, the throwbacks to the legacy and history of the competition are reaching their peak.
UEFA asked Robert Lewandowski to name his all-time European Championship XI, and the Polish striker didn't disappoint.
The Bayern Munich marksman selected a pair of Spaniards, two Germans, two from the Czech Republic, a trio of Frenchmen and one representative each from Portugal and Italy in his dream team.
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Luis Figo, Gerd Muller and Paolo Maldini made the cut, while 2016 hosts France are represented by Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry and Lilian Thuram.

Of the 11, only FC Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas and Lewandowski's club team-mate Philipp Lahm are still active.
Lewandowski's Poland were drawn alongside world champions Germany, Ukraine and Northern Ireland in Group C and will kick off their campaign against Michael O'Neill's men in Nice on June 12.
Robert Lewandowski's All-Time Euro XI: Iker Casillas (Spain); Philipp Lahm (Germany), Paolo Maldini (Italy), Carles Puyol (Spain), Lilian Thuram (France); Karel Poborsky (Czech Republic), Luis Figo (Portugal), Pavel Nedved (Czech Republic), Zinedine Zidane (France); Gerd Muller (Germany), Thierry Henry (France).






