Poland ‘well prepared’ for Wales Euro showdown

Poland’s Robert Lewandowski during training on the eve of the Euro 2024 Qualifier between Poland and Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, Monday. (Reuters)
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Updated 26 March 2024
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Poland ‘well prepared’ for Wales Euro showdown

  • Michal Probierz, who will have Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski leading the line on Tuesday, promised Welsh counterpart Rob Page a gift before the winner-take-all match
  • Probierz only took over in September when Fernando Santos was sacked following qualifying defeats to Moldova and Albania

LONDON: Poland manager Michal Probierz said Monday his team is “well prepared” for their Euro 2024 playoff against Wales in Cardiff on Tuesday.

The Poles finished third in their qualifying group behind Albania and the Czech Republic but demolished Estonia 5-1 in their playoff semifinal to set up the Cardiff showdown.

“I am convinced that we are mentally strong and well prepared for this match,” said Probierz at the pre-match press conference.

“We made a large selection and have observed many players and this game will be a summary of our six-month work.

“During the first two training camps many players did not play and many were injured.

“But we have worked on building a team to be dominant and keep the ball.”

Probierz only took over in September when Fernando Santos was sacked following qualifying defeats to Moldova and Albania.

Poland are unbeaten in the five games he has been in charge but home draws against Moldova and the Czech Republic at the end of the qualifying campaign condemned them to the playoffs.

“The problem we had before was that we were not converting chances,” he said.

“If we had converted those chances against the Czech Republic we would not be here.”

The 51-year-old, who will have Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski leading the line on Tuesday, also promised Welsh counterpart Rob Page a gift before the winner-take-all match.

Probierz said they had spoken at the Nations League draw in Paris last month.

“I spoke to the Wales manager and I have a gift for him,” he said.

“It is golf balls with the Polish logo on and I will give them to him before the match.”

Apart from Lewandowski, he can also call on Juventus’ goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, Napoli midfielder Piotr Zielinski and Southampton defender Jan Bednarek who played in Poland’s last visit to the Cardiff City Stadium, a feisty 1-0 Nations League victory 18 months ago.

“I remember this match well. Wojciech played a very good match, we kept a clean sheet and scored a nice goal.

“It was a British-style physical game of football, but this is another game. It is an all-or-nothing game.

“They have lots of young players with speed and quality, players like (Daniel) James and (David) Brooks.

“They are good in counter-attack and will use that, but I believe we will win if we can show our strengths.”


Real Madrid lose second straight and miss chance to close gap on Liga leader Barcelona

Updated 03 March 2026
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Real Madrid lose second straight and miss chance to close gap on Liga leader Barcelona

  • Getafe held on to secure a historic win, its first at the Santiago Bernabeu since 2008, and a vital three points in its bid to stay in La Liga

MADRID: Real Madrid lost a second straight La Liga match when a stunning volley from Martín Satriano gave Getafe a shock 1-0 win at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on Monday.
The result prevented the capital club from cutting the four-point gap to leader Barcelona.
Getafe had lost all eight of its previous league encounters with Real Madrid and early saves from goalkeeper David Soria kept it from falling behind.
Soria turned over a shot from Arda Güler midway through the first half, not long after frustrating Vinicius Junior when he was through on goal.
Madrid had more of the ball but lacked punch up front and it paid a price for its profligacy six minutes before halftime when Getafe took the lead.
A hopeful cross from the right was headed clear but it fell to the feet of Satriano, who volleyed into the roof of the net from 20 meters out.
It was the second goal in three games for the Uruguayan, who joined on loan from Lyon during the last transfer window.
Madrid continued to dominate possession in the second half and Antonio Rüdiger and substitute Rodrygo were among those who came close to grabbing an equalizer.
But it could not find a way past Getafe’s stuffy rearguard and an in-form Soria.
Madrid’s task became even harder when Franco Mastantuono was sent off for dissent in stoppage time and although the numbers were evened up in the last minute when Getafe’s Adrian Liso was also shown a red card it came too late to make any impact.
Getafe held on to secure a historic win, its first at the Santiago Bernabeu since 2008, and a vital three points in its bid to stay in La Liga.
“Coming here is always very difficult,” Getafe defender Kiko Femenía told broadcaster DAZN. “We have to congratulate the team, we did a superb job at the back and we scored when had the chance. We might even have scored more on the counterattack.”
They jumped three league places into 11th and were eight points above the relegation zone.