The case of resignation from the position of the coach of the Polish national team still has not died down. The media is buzzing all the time, and experts are exposed to tremendous emotions. However, it is still unknown what will happen next. On Wednesday, Cezary Kulesza called an extraordinary meeting of the board of the Polish Football Association, where a further action plan will be developed. However, the new coach will probably not be chosen until after the New Year.
Zbigniew Boniek the main culprit of the problems with Sousa. “If it weren’t for a small detail”
In the case of Paulo Sousa, the name of his employer keeps appearing all the time. Many experts and a journalist have a grudge against the former president of the Polish Football Association for this choice and the unfair treatment of Jerzy Brzęczek. However, it is not the choice of the Portuguese that raises the greatest doubts. The controversy was caused mainly by the contract concluded with the new selector, which is not to include any penalties for breaking it by his fault.
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Piotr Nisztor, the journalist of “Gazeta Polska”, who has been in open conflict with Bonek for a long time, took a closer look at the matter. Previously, he investigated, inter alia, irregularities in some contracts concluded by the Polish Football Association during the tenure of the previous president. According to Nisztor, there is a suspicion that, in the case of the contract, Paulo Sousa Boniek could have acted to the detriment of the union.
– It was he (Boniek) who decided to hire a Portuguese for an astronomical salary. He responded with a blame in the match against Hungary and … desertion before the play-offs for the World Cup in Qatar – wrote Piotr Nisztor in “Gazeta Polska”. – Probably everything could end with a huge disgust and a tsunami of criticism towards Sousa, if not for a small detail – the terms of the contract with the Polish Football Association – we read further.
The journalist also cites the Twitter entry of Deputy Minister of Justice Marcin Warchoł, who confirmed that Sousa’s contract should contain a clause containing contractual penalties in the event of his breaking the contract. – Can the lack of it be classified as acting to the detriment of the Polish Football Association? Nisztor wondered.
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