Challenge for the Polish national team manager – the reserve striker scores six goals

Wolfsburg striker Ewa Pajor is the team’s big star, but he should be allowed to rest in the game against a weak Armenia given the game against Norway, which the Polish team must win to keep the World Cup dream alive.

Karczewska, who plays for French Fleury every day, started from top spot, and he also scored six goals in the home side’s 12-0 win at Gdynia. In addition, he provided two assists in the 75 minutes he played.

Pajor came on for him in the final quarter, but then Poland scored for the day.

Poland have scored just six goals in their first six qualifiers, as many as Karczewska scored on Thursday. The team conceded only six goals, and made it 0-0 at home against Norway.

Difficult

– Poland are a team that tends to make it difficult for opponents, especially when they meet a slightly higher-ranked team and they don’t control the game themselves. Then they can use the counter-attack, which they are very good at, Norway manager Martin Sjögren told NTB.

– We saw it in the away games we played against them. Then the game waved back and forth, and it was a battle scene befitting of them. We should try to avoid that image and get an image that is a little more suitable for us.

With the win, Norway will be very close to next year’s World Cup finals in Australia and New Zealand.

Then the World Cup ticket will be secured with a minimum of one point in Belgium on 2 September. If that doesn’t work, Norway could lose by three goals in Belgium and still be confident of winning the group with a home win against Albania four days later.

in the

– It would look really good if we beat Poland, but we’re taking on one task at a time. “Now we are going to do well and hopefully get the three points, then there will be full focus on this summer’s European Cup finals,” said Sjögren.

Currently, the match against Poland is the team’s last game before the final match in England starts in July. A match has been agreed against New Zealand at Ullevaal on 25 June.

– There will be another match, but it’s not official yet, says Sjögren.

Norway will meet Northern Ireland on 7 July, England on 11 July and Austria on 15 July in this summer’s group stage. All matches are played on the south coast of England, at Southampton and Brighton.

Lance Heptinstall

"Hardcore zombie fan. Incurable internet advocate. Subtly charming problem solver. Freelance twitter ninja."

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *