Robert Lewandowski plays his club football in the Bundesliga but he is hoping to torment Germany when he leads Poland in Thursday s crunch Group C encounter.
Both sides won their opening fixtures at Euro 2016 Poland edging out Northern Ireland 1-0 while the world champions saw off Ukraine 2-0.
Thursday s meeting at Stade de France is likely to decide who tops the group and Lewandowski, who drew a blank against Northern Ireland, is hoping to upset one club team-mate in particular.
Lewandowski and Jerome Boateng were involved in a training-ground spat at Bayern Munich in May 2015, with the latter less than happy with a strong challenge from the striker.
Boateng insisted there is no problem between the two, but Poland captain Lewandowski has something in store for his Bayern colleague.
I kept my goals for Germany! Lewandowski told Bild.
In the first game it was difficult. So it would be all the more nice if it will work now [scoring]. But if anybody else scores the winning goal I have no problem if I won t score again.
It s a special game, we know each other very well. We have been opponents in the qualifiers.
I think nobody has an advantage. But I prepared a little surprise for Jerome Boateng.