Foreign media weszlo reported that the Polish national team ushered in a new order, and Urban is rebuilding the Polish national team in his own way.
In the recent training camp, he invited his favorite players, and although the call-ups of Batosh Kapstka, Pavel Vosork and comeback Camille Grositsky have been criticized, the three did play against the Netherlands and changed the game.
Urban also decided to hand over the captain's armband to Lewandowski and appointed Zelinsky as the deputy captain. Changes on the court are also obvious. In Rotterdam, despite the advantage of the Netherlands in the first half, Poland successfully equalized the score and finally drew 1-1 with the opponent. And in the game against Finland, we saw a confident, efficient offensive and stable defense team, and the victory was never threatened, which also brought Poland closer to the World Cup qualifiers.
In addition to changes on the court, Urban has also made adjustments in team management. Before the training camp began, he had a series of conversations with the players to understand their views on the operation of the national team. He then told Polish Football Association Chairman Cesare Kulesha that he hoped to limit the appearance of two Football Association officials in the team. As we understand, the two officials are Radoslaw Mikhalsky, a member of the board of directors of the Polish Football Association, and Thomas Kozlovsky, head of media and communications affairs of the Football Association. The players objected to their existence.
"Mikharsky and Kozlovsky were inseparable during the training camp, but their way of getting along obviously made the players feel dissatisfied," a person familiar with the national team revealed.
As we all know, Mikhalsky and Kozlovsky are closely related to former head coach Michar Prober and are often around him to provide advice. However, this relationship leads to some problems. Lewandowski's team also expressed anger at Kozlovski, believing he was the source of certain information leaks. In addition, they accused Kozlowski of being involved in negative publicity against the then national team captain.
Polish Football Association Chairman Kulesha did not deny receiving Urban's request in an interview, but he said it was a private conversation and it was inconvenient to disclose more details.
source:7n com