Robert Lewandowski revealed why he declared a boycott of the Polish national soccer team.
Britain's "Goal dotcom" said on the 10th (Korea time) that Lewandowski talked about boycotting the Polish national soccer team.메이저놀이터
Lewandowski is a Polish soccer player and captain. He made his A-match debut against San Marino in September 2008. Since then, he has played in major tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup and the Euro, scoring 85 goals in 158 A matches. Lewandowski holds both the record for most appearances and most goals scored in Poland's A-match.
Recently, a shocking news came out. Lewandowski's physical condition was not good at the end of this season. Due to his hamstring injury, he couldn't play for Barcelona. Recently, he said, "My physical condition is not good. I told Polish coach Mihau Provietzsche about his mental difficulties."
Lewandowski requested that the national team be excluded from the June A-match call-up for recovery. However, at the same time, the captain of the Polish national soccer team changed. According to the 'BBC', the Polish Football Association announced in a statement that "Proviesz informed Lewandowski and members of the national team that he was appointing Piotr Zielinski as the new captain."
Lewandowski declared a boycott of the Polish national soccer team. He said on his SNS, "Considering the current situation and the loss of trust in the coach, I have decided not to play for the Polish national soccer team while Coach Provietzsche is around. I hope to have a chance to play for the fans someday."
According to Golcom, Lewandowski said, "I suddenly got a phone call from Provisi. He said he decided to take my captain's armband away. I wasn't ready at all. I was putting my kids to bed."
He continued, "The phone call took only a few minutes. I didn't even have time to let my family know what happened or to talk to anyone else. It was because the Polish Football Association's announcement was made a few minutes later. It was amazing how it was delivered to me."
Lewandowski said, "I didn't captain for a year or two. I wore the armband for 11 years. I played for the national team for 17 years. I think such issues should be dealt with in a different way. I especially had time. Everything was communicated by phone," he said.
"I shouldn't have done that. The coach betrayed my trust. I wasn't angry at the national team all of a sudden. Over the years, I always gave my all to the national team. The national team has always been an important thing to me. I was very hurt by this incident. It was not because of the decision on the armband, but because of the way it was delivered."
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