Kamil Grosicki returned to the Ekstraklasa in the summer of 2021 and became a Pogoń Szczecin player. He quickly became an important part of this club and regularly plays in the first team. The winger also did not lose the trust of Czesław Michniewicz, who took him to the World Cup in Qatar. After the tournament, however, he revealed that he had a slight grudge against the former coach of the Polish national team. – However, I think that coach Michniewicz knows that he could have used me better at the tournament. I should get some chance with Mexico and Argentina –
Kamil Grosicki answered the question about Czesław Michniewicz and the bonus scandal
Recently, Grosicki again had the opportunity to raise the subject of Michniewicz. The player of Pogoń was a guest of the “Liga+Extra” program on Canal+Sport. During it, he took part in a game called “Pomidor”. The participant must answer yes or no to the questions, and if he does not want to answer, he can say “tomato” once during the game.
Grosicki was asked whether, if not for the so-called bonus scandal, Michniewicz would still be the coach of the Polish national team. And here Grosicki pulled out a joker and replied “tomato”. Thus, he avoided answering the question. Her absence leaves a lot to be desired. Earlier, he was also asked if Cezary Kulesza is a better president of the Polish Football Association than Zbigniew Boñek. Grosicki, after a moment’s thought, answered in the affirmative.
The Polish national team was taken over by Fernando Santos and now Kamil Grosicki has to prove that he deserves a chance from the new coach. “I was waiting for the new manager to be announced, but I didn’t have my favorites or my favorite coach. I hope that the new selector will achieve success with the national team. I will try to show my best to deserve the vocation – .
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The first match under Santos will be played on March 24 against the Czech Republic in the Euro 2024 qualifiers. Three days later, it will face Albania. Call-ups for these games will be sent out on March 5. The remaining rivals of the Poles will be the Faroe Islands and Moldova.
Source: Sport.PL

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