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Michal Probierz, the coach of the Polish national team, spoke to Polish media ahead of the match against the Netherlands tomorrow, which is part of the Euro 2024 group stage.

Regarding the upcoming match against the Netherlands, Probierz emphasized that they respect their opponents but are not afraid of them. He expressed a desire to play well and show the progress that the team has made in its development.

When asked about Robert Lewandowski’s injury, Probierz mentioned that there has been progress in his treatment. The medical team is working hard to get him back in shape, and Lewandowski will participate in individual training. Probierz trusted the medical staff to handle the situation and believed that Lewandowski would likely join the team for the match against Austria. He cited an example of another player, Przemek Frankowski, who recovered from a similar injury before an important match.

In terms of other players’ fitness, Probierz noted that Paweł Dawidowicz trained separately while Karol Swiderski joined the team training. He stressed the importance of having a well-organized team for the match against the Netherlands, focusing on playing football rather than just surviving on the field.

Probierz commended the team responsible for analyzing the opponents, stating that the information provided is concise and beneficial for the players. He highlighted the need to neutralize the strengths of the Dutch team and capitalize on any mistakes they make. Probierz emphasized the importance of each player being fully prepared for the match.

In terms of possible line-ups for the Poland-Netherlands match, Probierz did not provide specific details but hinted at the need for a strong and organized team to face the Dutch team effectively.

Overall, Probierz’s comments reflected a sense of confidence in the team’s abilities and preparation for the upcoming match. The focus was on strategic analysis, player fitness updates, and a positive outlook for the team’s performance in the Euro 2024 group stage.