Monday, 16 June 08, 11:49 AM
Thursday, 12 June 08, 07:23 AM
Looking at the stats, I'm quite happy and confident - Poland not only runs faster (29.29 kph compared to Austrian 27.12 kph) but also further (108.426 km to 197.858 km). Almost every Polish player has been faster than the corresponding Austrian player - even the goalkeeper Artur Boruc has been faster than Jurgen Macho.
Of course the speed is not everything - let's take a look at "ordinary" match stats:
Here the things don't look as well - Austria had 6/9 shots compared to Poland's 5/6. In crosses the difference is more significant - 24 to 15. 4 to 3 in corners also show that Austria had more chances against Croatia than Poland against Germany.
The optimistic thing is that Poland also was trying - 4 offsides (0 for Austria) and 2 counter-attacks (1 for Austria) show, that Poland was slightly more focused on quick responses to the threat before the opposing team could have regrouped.
The rule of today's football is that a team which controls the ball longer, has bigger chances for victory. So, Poland, tomorrow try better than 48% - Austria had 53%!
Monday, 19 May 08, 10:22 PM
Polish players are in Donaueschingen and they compete for the right to go to EURO 2008. 23 out of 26 will get their place in the team. To be more precise - 23 out of 27, because Leo Beenhakker asked 18-year-old Wojciech Szczęsny from Arsenal to play in the preparation camp as second goalkeeper (Artur Boruc [Celtic] still fights for the crown of Scottish Premier League and Tomasz Kuszczak [Manchester United] is in Moscow, preparing to UEFA Champions League final against Chelsea and Wojciech Kowalewski [Korona Kielce] resigned from being a substitute goalkeeper due to family issues).
We will see more key players on Thursday - Ebi Smolarek, Mariusz Lewandowski, Jakub Błaszczykowski and Jacek Krzynówek. They can feel confident about their places in the team. Same stands for Bąk, Żewłakow and Wasilewski.
One of the players that can't be sure his place in the team, Marek Saganowski, says:
How a striker can convince coach? By shooting goals. And also by fulfilling tactic plans.
Grzegorz Bronowicki would have been sure of his position in the team, but he was injuried lately, he's still hobbling a little and he's practicing outside the group. We will see shortly if he is able to go to EURO.
Roger Guerreiro, Brazilian player, who got Polish citizenship thanks to Leo Beenhakker's efforts says:
Group B is not divided into Germany and outsiders. In the qualifications Croatia defeated England and Poland defeated Portugal. So it would be better if Germany waited before they start to say about qualifying to quarterfinals before the tournament even started.
On 6pm Polish players had first training - open for media, which is extraordinary, most of the preparations will be kept closed. The field on which Leo Beenhakker will explain tactical plans will be surrounded by white, opaque foil and the hotel in which players are staying is guarded by bodyguards from Poland.
Thursday, 15 May 08, 11:20 PM
Friday, 09 May 08, 10:40 PM
Leo Beenhakker has decided, that Arkadiusz Radomski, Artur Wichniarek, Dawid Janczyk, Lukasz Piszczek, Michal Golinski and Wojciech Kowalewski will not go to Donaueschingen for preparation camp before EURO 2008. Without three strikers, it seems that Poland is not going to be very dangerous offensively.
Here's what Leo Beenhakker said after announcing his decision:
1. Team welfare. Making any decision, I've been refering to what's the best for the team. I've done my best to make this group of players a real team. A team, in which there is full understanding and good coordination.
2. Skills of the players.
3. Team balance. In several cases I had three great players for one postion, but I knew that I can take only two of them - the main player and his substitute.
4. Physical and psychical form. It's going to be really hard tournament. Difficult matches every four days. I was looking for the players, who not only would recover fast physically but they wouldn't celebrate the win for the next three days or woudn't have been depressed for three days after eventual defeat. We won't have time for this on EURO 2008.
5. Social skills. Building the team, I'm judging also players' skills to be together in a group. In the best case we're going to spend six weeks together and I must be sure that players will be able to cooperate and coexist together.For many months me and my staff were analyzing every single detail. So now, if any Paul scores a goal in a match or any Peter scores in another, please don't call for them in the squad. I've already told you all: everything has been analyzed individually.
Well, we will see soon if he was right. I hope so.
Wednesday, 16 April 08, 11:02 PM
Although the official deadline of presentind the squad for EURO 2008 is 28 May, Leo Beenhakker has announced 31 players that he will consider when making the final decision.
Goalkeepers: Artur Boruc (Celtic Glasgow), Tomasz Kuszczak (Manchester United), Łukasz Fabiański (Arsenal), Wojciech Kowalewski (Kolporter Korona Kielce)
Really, no one would expect anything else here. The first three will probably go to EURO, I reckon, and Kowalewski will stay in Poland.
Defenders: Jacek Bąk (Austria Wien), Arkadiusz Radomski (Austria Wien), Marcin Wasilewski (Anderlecht Brussels), Paweł Golański (Steaua Bucuresti), Mariusz Jop (FK Moscow), Adam Kokoszka (Wisła Kraków), Jakub Wawrzyniak (Legia Warszawa), Michał Żewłakow (Olympiakos Pireus), Grzegorz Bronowicki (Crvana Zvezda Belgrad)
Marcin Kus is the only defender who played against USA, but he's not on this list.
Midfielders: Dariusz Dudka (Wisła Kraków), Wojciech Łobodziński (Wisła Kraków), Jakub Błaszczykowski (Borussia Dortmund), Mariusz Lewandowski (Shakhtar Donetsk), Rafał Murawski (Lech Poznań), Łukasz Garguła (PGE GKS Bełchatów), Jacek Krzynówek (VfL Wolfsburg), Euzebiusz Smolarek (Racing Santander), Radosław Majewski (Groclin Grodzisk Wlkp.), Michał Goliński (Zagłębie Lubin), Michał Pazdan (Górnik Zabrze).
No changes from the match with USA. Only Euzebiusz Smolarek is listed here, not as a striker.
Strikers: Maciej Żurawski (AE Larissa), Tomasz Zahorski (Górnik Zabrze), Radosław Matusiak (Wisła Kraków), Łukasz Piszczek (Hertha Berlin), Marek Saganowski (FC Southampton), Artur
Wichniarek (Arminia Bielefeld), Dawid Janczyk (CSKA Moscow).
In the post presenting the squad for the match with USA I was wondering, why Leo Beenhakker doesn't consider Wichniarek and Saganowski. And they're here. We don't see Paweł Brożek (from Wisła Kraków) and it's nothing strange, because this guy has totally lost his chances to go to EURO 2008 in the last match. He was simply pathetic and everyone was afraid that he could be the weakest link of our national team.
The other missing guy is Ireneusz Jeleń (Auxerre). I really have no idea, why Loe Beenhakker is not giving him a chance - he's doing pretty well in Le Championat.
Another name that still may appear on the final list going to be presented on 28th May is Roger Guerreiro (Legia Warszawa). I've written a post about him some time ago - he's from Brazil, but he has applied for Polish citizenship and everyone keeps wondering whether he'll find his place in the squad for EURO 2008, or not.
"Have fun trying to guess the ultimate squad" - said Leo Beenhakker to journalists.
He added, that there's going to be three goalkeepers, eight defenders, ten midfielders (4 wingers, 4 defensive and 2 offensive) and three strikers in the final list.
Wednesday, 26 March 08, 06:10 PM
20:15 UTC / 22:15 CET / 10:15 NZST
And that would be it. But the good (for Poland in the context of EURO 2008) news is that Austria finally lost to Netherlands 3-4. Germany won with Switzerland 4-0.
So, I wasn't actually able to do live updates throughout the whole match, but I'll do my best to improve during the next match.
19:58 UTC / 21:58 CET / 9:58 NZST
You've got to be kidding me... 0-3 :( Eddie Lewis...
19:25 UTC / 21:25 CET / 9:25 NZST
Polish attack today: Zurawski is running somewhere in the middle of the field, Brozek is waiting for someone to pass him a ball while he's 3 meters from the goal.19:23 UTC / 21:23 CET / 9:23 NZST
From the other soccer field. Austria is winning with Netherlands
19:15 UTC / 21:15 CET / 9:15 NZST
End of the first half. WE ARE NOT HAPPY!
19:05 UTC / 21:05 CET / 9:05 NZST
Oguchi Onyewu and it seems like we're gonna' have a disaster here: 0-2! Again Landon Donovan - he did a corner kick, Marcin Wasilewski was too slow and Onyewu made Artur Boruc capitulate for the second time in this match.
18:58 UTC / 20:58 CET / 8:58 NZST
Really good try by Jacek Krzynowek, but we're still losing...
18:42 UTC / 20:42 CET / 8:42 NZST
12th minute and Poland is losing after the goal of Carlos Bocanegra who scored after free kick made by Landon Donovan
18:35 UTC / 20:35 CET / 8:35 NZST
Leo Beenhakker surprised everyone again. Euzebiusz Smolarek started the match on the substitute bench just like Lukasz Gargula. Defender of Hertha Berlin Lukasz Piszczek
plays as a midfielder. Strikers are: Pawel Brozek and Maciej Zurawski.
Polish line-up: Artur Boruc - Marcin Wasilewski, Jacek Bak, Arkadiusz Radomski, Grzegorz Bronowicki - Lukasz Piszczek, Dariusz Dudka, Mariusz Lewandowski, Jacek Krzynowek - Maciej
Zurawski, Pawel Brozek
US line-up: Tim Howard - Oguchi Onyewu, Carlos Bocanegra, Heath Pearce, Steve Cherundolo - Clint Dempsey, Michael Bradley, Landon Donovan, Ricardo Clark - Brian Ching, Eddie Johnson
18:28 UTC / 20:28 CET / 8:28 NZST
"Some players know that they have to prove me something."- said Leo Beenhakker before the match.
18:25 UTC / 20:25 CET / 8:25 NZST

Polish team during the match with Belgium after which we have qualified to UEFA Euro 2008
18:20 UTC / 20:20 CET / 8:20 NZST

USA players before the match
18:15 UTC / 20:15 CET / 8:15 NZST
15 minutes before the match and I'm going to try something new today - I want to update this post throughout the whole game to keep you informed :) Before the match Polish newspapers write mostly about Danny Szetela - USA player with Polish ancestors, who one day could have decided to play for Poland, but he has chosen USA. Also, some ask why Leo Beenhakker is experimenting with only one defensive midfielder. We will see...
Thursday, 13 March 08, 06:42 PM
Leo Beenhakker has announced the list of players for the match with USA on 26th March 2008. The list of players who will go to EURO 2008 is going to be announced right after this match, so we could expect not many changes. Although:
"This is the squad only for the match with USA, we are not closing the door for anyone. The list is not set in stone." - said Dariusz Dziekanowski, Leo Beenhakker's assistant.
But my personal feeling is that changes in this list are going to be done only in the case of injury.
Goalkeepers: Artur Boruc (Celtic Glasgow), Tomasz Kuszczak (Manchester United), Lukasz Fabianski (Arsenal)
No surprises. Artur Boruc's position in the squad is inarguable and these three are simply the best Polish goalkeepers, despite Kuszczak and Fabianski being only reserve goalkeepers in their teams.
Defenders: Marcin Wasilewski (Anderlecht Brussels), Pawel Golanski (Steaua Bucuresti), Mariusz Jop (FK Moscow), Jacek Bak (Austria Wien), Michal Zewlakow (Olympiakos Pireus), Grzegorz Bronowicki (Crvena Zvezda Belgrad), Arkadiusz Radomski (Austria Wien), Marcin Kus (Kolporter Korona Kielce), Adam Kokoszka (Wisla Krakow), Jakub Wawrzyniak (Legia Warszawa)
Arkadiusz Radomski being in the conflict with his coach, will not be able to practice before EURO. But in the past, he and Jacek Bak they were forming our best defense block. I'm also looking forward to see some goals scores by Adam Kokoszka - this guy can be the real threat for unsuspecting opponents. Marcin Kus, Adam Kokoszka and Jakub Wawrzyniak got really big chance to prove themselves worthy in Polish national team.
Midfielders: Mariusz Lewandowski (Shakhtar Donetsk), Dariusz Dudka (Wisla Krakow), Rafał Murawski (Lech Poznan), Michal Pazdan (Gornik Zabrze), Michal Golinski (Zaglebie Lubin), Jakub Blaszczykowski (Borussia Dortmund), Wojciech Lobodzinski (Wisla Krakow), Lukasz Gargula (PGE GKS Belchatow), Jacek Krzynowek (VfL Wolfsburg), Radoslaw Majewski (Groclin Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wlkp.)
Leo Beenhakker has tested many midfielders in the last 6 month, so I'm sure that he has chosen the best of them.
Strikers: Tomasz Zahorski (Gornik Zabrze), Maciej Zurawski (AE Larissa), Euzebiusz Smolarek (Racing Santander), Lukasz Piszczek (Hertha Berlin), Radoslaw Matusiak (Wisla Krakow), Pawel Brozek (Wisla Krakow), Dawid Janczyk (CSKA Moscow).
The most surprising name: Dawid Janczyk. 19 years-old reserve player of CSKA Moscow doesn't seem like having enough experience to be in the squad for European Championships, but we'll see in June.
Several names are missing on this list, mostly Ireneusz Jelen (Auxerre), Artur Wichniarek (Arminia Bielefeld) and Marek Saganowski (Southampton). One of our biggest problems is the lack of classic centre striker and any of these guys could play really well on this position.
Alltogether this squad looks really well and I can't wait to see them in action
On Shame on you, Polish fans!