After the Polish coach resigned, veteran Grositsky, who had previously withdrawn from the national team, expressed his willingness to return to the national team
Veteran Grositsky, who just withdrew from the Polish national team, said that he was willing to return to the national team to play.
This week, Polish national team coach Probildz announced his resignation. Previously, Probildz deprived Lewand of the armband of the Polish national team captain and simply told Lewandz over the phone, which made Lewandz very dissatisfied and announced that as long as Probildz continues to coach himself, he will not return to the Polish national team. Now that Probilds resigns, not only Lewandowski is expected to play for the country again, but even Grositsky has expressed his willingness to return to the Polish national team.
Grositsky, 37, announced his withdrawal from the national team a week ago and held a farewell ceremony with fans. But this Thursday, Grositsky said: "If the new coach wants to, I can go back to the national team to play the next World Cup qualifiers." Grositsky has been an important player in the Polish national team for the past years, but after Probilds coached the national team, the veteran played less and less and finally chose to bid farewell to the national team in a friendly match between Poland and Moldova on June 6. Now that Probilds is dismissed, Grositsky has the idea of returning to the national team again.
On the Kanał Sportowy program, reporter Mateusz Borek said: "I talked with Grositsky for a long time last night. He said, 'I watched Poland's World Cup qualifiers against Finland and was disappointed with the lack of creativity of the players. Someone gave me a jersey with the words 95 games behind it, but maybe they ended my national team's career a bit too early. Because I haven't felt much trust in the past few months, even though I played well in the club, I didn't have a chance to play in the national team.'"
Grositsky also told reporter Mateusz Borek: "Tomorrow you can announce on the Kanał Sportowy program that if the new coach wants, I can go back to the national team to play the next World Cup qualifiers and end my career with a game like the World Cup."