The echoes of Paulo Sousa’s resignation from leading the Polish national team continue. 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.
Who will be the new manager? Frankowski has his ideal candidate
Immediately after the official announcement of the resignation of Paulo Sousa by the president of the Polish Football Association, Cezary Kulesza, the exchange of names of candidates for his replacement was launched. From the very beginning, two names appeared: Nawałka and Michniewicz, and it seems that both of them are still the main candidates for this position. .
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Among other things, he is an advocate of re-employment of Adam Nawałka. – The representation needs stability and peace. I would be in favor of handing over the staff to Adam Nawałka, who is currently unemployed, and who has shown that he can breathe spirit into this team. From what I heard, he would like to be associated with the representation only for play-off matches and this would be the best solution in the current situation – admitted the current MEP in an interview with the portal.
– I think that after the contract with Sousa is terminated, the fast broom effect will work and the option with the Polish coach will be preferred. There are also the names of Michał Probierz and Czesław Michniewicz, but since I had the opportunity to work with all these three coaches, I must say that he is the most charismatic. And for such a short contract I would hire him – added Frankowski.
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