Polish coach Michał Probierz, He assured, after his team’s defeat against Austria that Robert Lewandowskithe captain of the team he was coaching, was “ready” to play, but the doctors on his coaching staff advised him not to do so at first.
“He trained with the team, but we thought it would be an intense game and we listened to the doctors about not starting. Robert agreed,” he reported.
Bad start
About the match, Probierz He emphasized that “the first 15 minutes were not” what they “imagined.” “We knew Austria would come out strong, but we didn’t start well and we gave them control. In the second half we left more space and they took advantage of it,” he explained as the key to the rivalry.
The Polish coach explained that they took “risks” and tried to “press”, because “this is how” they play, even though they have “players who are not in the best form”.
“Austria looked for a counterattack and achieved it. The first goal came from one. We were very exposed because of the losses in the midfield,” explained the coach.
Looking forward to the final group stage match against France, Probierz warned that, despite being eliminated, they must “play as a team and not as individuals”. “We knew from the beginning that the group would be very difficult. Now we have to focus on France and play a good game,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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