"I Played Another 25 Minutes" - Aston Villa on National Team Injury, Trying to Push Himself - Sport Witness
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"I played another 25 minutes" - Aston Villa on national team injury, trying to push himself - Sport Witness
Aston Villa’s Matty Cash suffered a blow in Poland’s 3-1 win over Finland in a World Cup qualifier on Sunday. The incident took place in the first half when the right-back was at the receiving end of a tackle from Finland defender Jere Uronen. Cash was in pain but continued on the pitch until he was replaced by Legia Warsaw’s Paweł Wszołek after the first half. This paid off as the Aston Villa man opened the scoring for Poland in the 27th minute…
With Sunday's victory over Finland, the Polish national team strengthened its position as runner-up in the 2026 World Cup qualifying group. Matty Cash, Robert Lewandowski, and Jakub Kamiński scored the goals. Benjamin Källman scored the only goal for the visitors. Jan Urban made no changes to the squad and chose the exact same starting eleven as in Thursday's clash. The article "Poland beats Finland 3-1. First victory for the new coach [GALLERY]…
Urban after the match against Finland: I won't be fooled by this - RMF24.pl - I won't be fooled by the applause. I know how close it is from heaven to hell and vice versa. Let's enjoy the moment, because the "grill" is waiting - he said after the 3-1 defeat of Finland in the football qualifiers.
Poland has scored a 3:1 victory over Finland in front of its own spectators, in the important match of the qualifiers for the World Cup in football. Footballer Robert Lewandowski and his teammates were ruthless......
Finland's national team coach, Jacob Friis, didn't have much of an opportunity to express his thoughts after the 1-3 win over Poland. His press conference lasted less than a minute. The Danish coach managed to describe the White and Reds as a good team.
The match against Finland was more important than the one against the Netherlands. If we had lost, our hopes of qualifying for next year's World Cup could have been dashed. A draw would have prolonged our hopes, while a victory would have significantly increased our chances.
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