Wednesday, July 12th, 2006
After leading Trinidad and Tobago to the World Cup for the first time in their history, Dutch Leo Beenhakker will now try to make the European Championship a lot better experience for the Polish team.
The 64-year-old Dutchman is the first non-Pole to coach Poland’s national team. Janas led a disappointing 2006 FIFA World Cup™ […]
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Tuesday, June 20th, 2006
Though they have only one more game at the World Cup, Poland will not take it lightly and will try to win it.
Acutely aware of the disappointment being experienced by the large numbers of Poland fans who made the short trip over the border, Pawel Janas’ team say they are determined to send them […]
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Thursday, June 15th, 2006
Germany qualified, Poland goes home. What’s more to say?
Jurgen KLINSMANN (GER)
It was a well-deserved win. We had so many chances but the ball just didn’t seem to want to go in. We kept up the tempo throughout the match, but the longer you go without scoring, the more nervous you feel. At the end, when […]
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Thursday, June 15th, 2006
Germany and Poland players are on different sides of the spectrum: first are happy, second are sad.
Philipp LAHM (GER), Budweiser Man of the Match
We put in a really good performance. We made a number of chances, but unfortunately we just couldn’t put them away, which obviously made things that bit tougher. We really had a […]
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Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
Poland goes out of the group stages for the second time in the World CUp, 4 years ago doing the same.
It was a good game, but Poland didn’t really seem to want to score. THey just wanted not to lose, but this time Sweden’s curse of not scoring wasn’t for the Germans. Maybe the homecrowd […]
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Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
Germany misses chance after chance… I almost have a flashback to the Sweden - Trinidad Tobago game.
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Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
Poland will play in 10 starting with the 75 minute after Radoslaw Sobolewski received a second yellow card and was sent out.
Now, staying in the World Cup seems miles away for Poland.
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Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
The first half of the first game of the second round (112… that would be SOS? )showed us some good 45 minutes.
Poland is playing better than in the match against Ecuador, but Germany is better. They had some misses and they are, overall, the most powerfull team.
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Saturday, June 10th, 2006
Here are some quotes from the coaches and players of the teams that played (Poland and Ecuador):
Coaches:
Luis SUAREZ (ECU)
We’re very happy but we’re also very tired as it was a really physical game. The team did their job well towards the end of the match, they were confident and the second goal gave us breathing […]
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Friday, June 9th, 2006
In minute 84 of the game with Ecuador.
THE FIRST SHOT ON GOAL… (of course, easy stopped by the keeper)
come on…
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