The Polish national team finished the first group stage of the European Championship in second place with four points, thanks to which they won promotion to the top twelve. In the last match, the Polish team lost 23:30 against, so they had no point at the beginning of the next phase of the tournament. .
Poles helpless in a hit with Norway. “We swallowed like young pelicans”
The meeting of the Polish national team with Norway was going to be a difficult task, because the team from Scandinavia is the bronze medalist of the last championship. The Norwegians were afraid of the match with Poland because of the infection. “The biggest challenge for us will not be on the pitch, but during meals, which we will have at the same time and place as Poland” -.
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The Polish team started the match well with Norway, but it was getting worse with the development of the match. After the first half, the team led by was losing 15:21. “I don’t think there will be great emotions,” said Łukasz Jachimiak, a journalist at Sport.pl. “At the beginning of the match, they invited us to play, and we swallowed it like young pelicans” – added Maciej Wojs from TVP Sport. In the second half, the situation did not improve and they lost 31:42, so the chances of the Polish team for promotion to the semi-finals are getting smaller.
The situation in the “Polish” group in the second phase of the European Championships:
- 1. Spain – 2 games, 4 points (goal balance +10)
- 2. Sweden – 2 games, 2 points (goal balance +2)
- 3. Germany – 2 games 2 points (goal balance +1)
- 4. Russia – 2 games, 2 points (goal balance -5)
- 5. Norway – 2 games, 2 points (goal balance +10)
- 6. Poland – 2 matches, 0 points (goal balance -18)
The Polish national team will play in the next match, which lost 29:23 at the beginning of the second group stage. The Swedes are the current runners-up in the world.
Source: Sport

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