Rafal Boguski scored the quickest goal in Polish national team history in a 10-0 romp over San Marino, which also is the biggest victory in Polish history. Rafal ended the game with two goals. Ebi Smolarek scored 4 goals in the lopsided game. Robert Lewandowski, Ireneusz Jelen, Mariusz Lewandowski and Marek Saganowski also scored. The Polish team played a beautiful game right from the start. Took a 4-0 into half-time and they never looked back. Read the rest of this entry »
Poland – San Marino: Historic Victory
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Tags: Czech Republic, Ebi Smolarek, Ireneusz Jelen, Leo Beenhakker, Marek Saganowski, Mariusz Lewandowski, Northern Ireland, NT, Poland, Rafal Boguski, Robert Lewandowski, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, World Cup 2010
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Don’t scoreboard watch, Just win!
31 03 2009
Nobody ever said it was going to be easy. And by losing to Northern Ireland 2:3 last Saturday, Poland only made it harder on themselves on making the World Cup in 2010 in South Africa. But, with a little bit of help, Poland can still sneak back into the World Cup picture. However, the biggest help Poland could use, is their own. And that’s to start winning. Poland has a bit of a break as they host lowly ranked San Marino squad, who is only dressing two professionals. Poland should win easily, which would move them up in the standings to atleast a 2nd place tie. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Belfast, Czech Republic, Dudka, Ebi Smolarek, Fabianski, Jelen, Kokoszka, Kuba, Mariusz Lewandowski, Poland, Robert Lewandowski, Roger, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Wawrzyniak, Wojtkowiak, World Cup 2010
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Poland – San Marino: Impossible is Nothing
31 03 2009
Even after a disgusting dinner, a good afternoon snack can make you feel better. At least in theory… Match in Belfast was particularly hideous meal. Can anything improve our aftertaste now? Frankly, I doubt. Since the Slovakia game I was waiting for a NI match to regain faith in our team. To become convinced we have not forgotten how to play soccer. As you can imagine, I am not convinced. Is there a possibility that a game against San Marino will convince me? Not at all. It can only make me feel worse if things go bad.
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Tags: Leo Beenhakker, Artur Boruc, Lukasz Fabianski, Slovakia, Northern Ireland, Marek Saganowski, Rafal Boguski, Marcin Wasilewski, Ireneusz Jelen, WC qualifications, new coach, Poland vs San Marino, WC quals, World Cup South Africa, Aldo Simoncini, Andy Selva, Fabian, Wasyl, Grzegorz Wojtkowiak, Lukasz Tralka, Euzebiusz Smolarek, Ebi, Sagan
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Back from the future (past?) with Poland
13 10 2008
After the ridiculous training session, I believed Poland would gain little from facing the Czech Republic on Saturday. Seems I was wrong, as Poland did the unthinkable just like they did 2 years ago, defeat a world class team. Like against Portugal, Poland took control of the match early on and pressured until the score was 2:0 in favor for them. Indeed, something that you don’t see everyday from the Bialo-czerwoni, such as beautiful collective passing, and defending. Yes, the defense did have a good game. The Polish defense, which embarrassed itself in two major tournaments before made itself look like a brick wall at times. I was shocked and impressed as everyone when I witnessed this. This game truly was a flash of the past!
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Tags: Artur Boruc, Chorzow, Czech Republic, Ebi Smolarek, Jacek Krzynowek, Jakub Blaszczykowski, Jakub Wawrzyniak, Kuba, Lukasz Fabianski, Pawel Brozek, Petr Cech, Poland, Rafael Benitez, Rafal Murawski, Roger Guerreiro, San Marino, Slovakia, Tomasz Jodlowiec
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