If the Republic of Ireland are to get the better of Poland in this week's crucial FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying double-header, keeping Ewa Pajor quiet will be vital.
The Girls in Green are in Gdansk on Tuesday for their third game of this campaign, before welcoming the Poles to Aviva Stadium on Saturday, with both games live on RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player.
Pajor is far and away the talismanic figure for Poland up front, scoring in both of their games last month against France and the Netherlands.
The 29-year-old also has 70 international goals, while she is also a superstar at club level for Barcelona.
But how can Carla Ward's Ireland best keep her from finding pockets of space and causing maximum damage?
"When you're playing for Barcelona, probably the best team in the world, she's getting so much service and maybe she might not get as much with Poland. But she has scored in her last two (international) games," former Ireland international Rachel Graham said on this week's RTÉ Soccer Podcast.
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"Even if you look at her form over the years, she's never been out of form. She's always scoring goals.
"So I don't think she's someone that will have an off-day against us. I don't think she's that type of player.
"But there is a pattern to her goals. A lot of them do come from inside the box and she has a real knack and a real talent for knowing where the ball is going to land.
"She really anticipates. She doesn't react. If a keeper saves a ball, she always just seems to be there for a second ball or a loose ball. That's not by chance.
"That's her being really talented, anticipating everything. She's someone that doesn't get it and run at players or beat players. She wants to peel off players and get in behind.
"She wants to be facing the goal and when she is facing the goal, if she gets a chance, she'll score and for me that's what makes her world class where she might need one chance in a game and she'll score a goal."
On top of that, Graham added that Pajor's speed is such that Irish defenders will not want to get into a foot race with her. So with all that in mind, how can the Girls in Green best restrict her influence?
"If you're thinking of giving yourself the best chance, it's to cut off the supply to her rather than focusing solely on her," said the Shelbourne midfielder.
"We'll always have to try and mark her but teams are trying it week in week out and she's still scoring.
"So your best chance is cutting a ball off into the box and when she does peel off can we stop balls through to her. That's probably the best chance we can have."
Watch Poland v Republic Ireland in FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying on Tuesday from 4.30pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Follow our live blog on RTÉ.ie/sport and RTÉ News app
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Watch Republic Ireland v Poland in FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying on Saturday from 2.30pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Follow our live blog on RTÉ.ie/sport and RTÉ News app. Listen to Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1