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Wales defeated in Cardiff! The White-and-Reds remain in the top division!
The Polish national team defeated the Wales team in an away match in Cardiff in their final UEFA Nations League match. The game-winning goal was scored in the second half by Karol Świderski, assisted by Robert Lewandowski. The points won by Czesław Michniewicz's players allowed the White-and-Reds to remain in the top division for the next season. Meanwhile, the Welsh, who have scored just one draw in six matches, were relegated.
Czesław Michniewicz: Everything is still in our hands
The Polish national team suffered their third defeat in the UEFA Nations League. In their penultimate match, the White-and-Reds lost 0-2 to the Netherlands at the PGE Narodowy Stadium. Cody Gakpo and Steven Bergwijn were the ones to score goals for the away team. "I think most fans are aware that the Netherlands is one of the best teams in Europe. The Dutch are always tipped as favourites at major tournaments. It's different with us, but that doesn't mean we don't have our ambitions and goals," said coach Czeslaw Michniewicz after the match.
Netherlands more successful than Poland in the Nations League
In their fifth Nations League group match, the Polish national team lost 0-2 to the Netherlands at the PGE Narodowy Stadium. The goals for the away team were scored by Cody Gakpo and Steven Bergwijn. The Poles will play a match against Wales in Cardiff on Sunday, the stakes of which will be the place in Division A.
Rematch was unsuccessful. Poland lost 0-1 to Belgium.
The White-and-Reds were unable to pay the Belgians back for the 1–6 defeat in Brussels a few days ago. The Poles suffered a second defeat in the fourth game of this year's Nations League. This time, at the PGE National Stadium in Warsaw, before an audience of nearly 57 thousand, they were defeated by the Belgians 0–1.
Exciting game in Rotterdam and a tie between Poland and the Netherlands
The Polish national team tied in Rotterdam 2–2 against the Netherlands during the third group stage match in division A of the UEFA Nations League. The first goal for the white and reds was scored by Matty Cash, with Piotr Zieliński adding the second. Players led by head coach Czesław Michniewicz were leading 2–0, but Davy Klaassen and Denzel Dumfries managed to tie the score. At the end of the match, a penalty kick executed by Memphis Depay could have led the hosts to victory, but the player hit the post. The Dutch also had opportunities after that, but ultimately could not get past Łukasz Skorupski's excellent defence.
A deserved defeat in Brussels. Poland had no chance against Belgium
The Polish national team lost 1:6 to Belgium in their second match in the UEFA Nations League at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels. Thanks to Robert Lewandowski, the White-and-Reds took the lead in the first half, but it was only Roberto Martinez's men who scored after that. The victory for Belgium was achieved with the goals scored by Kevin De Bruyne, Leander Dendoncker, Loïs Openda and two goals from Leandro Trossard. In three days' time, Czesław Michniewicz's players will face the Netherlands in Rotterdam in another Nations League match.