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Paulo Sousa’s men struggled once again against a resolute Hungarian side that bowed out of the World Cup Qualifiers with a 2-1 win.
Poland have already qualified for the World Cup play-offs after their comfortable win last time out against Andorra.
After a slight concern that saw Andorra score from a free-kick, Poland were able to hold onto their dominant lead and claim a play-off spot.
After another successful two games in October, Poland are so close to qualifying for the play-offs but are also not far away from topping Group I with England three points in front of the White and Reds.
Karol Swiderski’s goal in the 77th minute was enough for the White and Reds to extend their unbeaten run and move into second place in Group I.
Only one point separates the two sides heading into the final three matches of qualifying.
Poland weren’t troubled as they strolled to a comfortable victory against bottom of the table San Marino in Lukasz Fabianski’s final game for the national team.
Fantastic performances against Albania, San Marino and England saw the White and Reds end their September international break unbeaten with two wins and a draw.
Damian Szymanski’s goal in added time of the second half set the Polish fans crazy as their national team secured a hard-earned point against EURO 2020 finalists England.
Back-to-back victories have been securing for the first time during Paulo Sousa’s tenure, but now they face group leaders England in a bid to shatter their unbeaten record in qualifying.
Ever since his debut against Albania last Thursday, New England Revolution striker Adam Buksa has taken the international scene by storm, scoring four goals for Poland in 126 minutes worth of game time.
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Paulo Sousa’s men showed their clinical edge by scoring four past Albania’s goalkeeper Etrit Berisha, but you can’t necessarily read too much into the scoreline with the visitors more often than not holding their own.
Paulo Sousa’s men have not had the best of runs in the last couple of months and something needs to drastically change if they are to qualify for next year’s World Cup.
The new Poland manager, Paulo Sousa, has announced his 27-man squad ahead of the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers against Hungary, Andorra and England.
Number one will be obvious for all fans around the world as it doesn’t come as a surprise who has scored the most goals for the White and Reds, but the question is who are the other four in the top five?
The goalkeeper is a key area for every side and Poland are not an exception as they have a few shot-stoppers that could do the job in the present and moving into the future.
Poland’s star forward Robert Lewandowski is not going to be around forever. He will need a worth replacement when he inevitably retires from international football, but do Poland have a worthy replacement?
Many players were born in Poland and many are eligible due to grandparents or even parents being from the country. A few could have played for the European country and some still may have the chance of gaining an international cap for the White and Reds.
Poland travel to the Johan Cruijff ArenA as they kick start their UEFA Nations League campaign against the Netherlands in what looks like another tough group for Poland.