On Friday, June 14, Germany and Scotland open the finals of the 17th European Football Championship. The tournament will be held in Germany for the second time (previously in 1988). The Poles will play their first match on Sunday, June 16, in Hamburg, and their opponent will be the fast-paced Dutch team.
The Whites and Reds will then face Austria on June 21 in Berlin and finally against France on June 25 in Dortmund. The Dutch and French have announced their final squads ahead of friendly matches in June. Austria, like Poland, announced its 26-man squad on June 7. Michel Proppers resigned from three players before midnight.
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One of these players, Michel Proppers, resigned
The coach was thinking about any of the five strikers: Adam Buksa (Antalyaspor), Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona), Arkadiusz Milik (Juventus Torino), Krzysztof Petek (Istanbul Basaksehir), Karol Sviderski (Helas Wirona).
Ultimately, Arkadiusz Milik will not go to the EurosWho ended the match against Ukraine in the fifth minute. The Juventus player left the field after suffering a serious injury. Michel Probers confirmed after the match that the striker would undergo surgery. Touchstone also resigned Paweł Bochniewicz and Jakub Kałuziński.
Due to the health problems suffered by player Bartosz Slisz, the coach used Kałuziński on an emergency basis during the training camp. Despite a very successful season at Turkey’s Antalyaspor, the Lechia Gdańsk graduate, according to experts, has very little chance of being called up for the Euros.
Eventually, these reports were confirmed and the 21-year-old will have to wait for his appearance during a major tournament. In turn, Paweł Bochniewicz did not play even a single minute in the sparring against Ukraine.
Euro 2024. Polish national team lineup
Goalkeepers: Wojciech Szczesny, Lukasz Skorupski, Marcin Buka
Defenders: Jakub Kiewer, Pawel Davidowicz, Bartosz Salamon, Jan Bednarek, Sebastian Walkiewicz, Bartosz Berezinski, Timotheus Puszacz
Helpers: Nikola Zalewski, Przemysław Frankowski, Michal Skorac, Bartosz Slez, Taras Romanczuk, Damian Szymanski, Jakub Piotrowski, Jakub Moder, Piotr Zieliński, Sebastian Szymanski, Kasper Urbanski, Kamil Grusicki.
Attackers: Robert Lewandowski, Adam Buksa, Karol Swiderski, Krzysztof Petek
The Poles will play their last match on Monday, June 10. The rival of the Whites and Reds at the PGE National Stadium will be the Turkish national team. During the Euro Championship, which is being held in Germany, the Poles will play in a group that includes the Netherlands, Austria and France. The coaches of these teams have previously announced their squads for the tournament, which will last from June 14 to July 14.
source:Onet Sports Review
Date of creation: June 8, 2024 00:00
Journalist for the newspaper Przeglad Sportuy One