Poland has clinched victories over Gibraltar and Germany in their qualifying matches for the 2016 Euro’s but in their latest match, the Polish team had to settle with a 2-2 draw when playing with Scotland.
Despite only being able to collect 1 point against Scotland, the coach of the Polish squad Adam Nawalka has revealed that he and his squad are happy with the final result.
The team of Adam Nawalka has somehow managed to remain undefeated and is currently located at the very top of Group D with 7 points; they have the same amount of points as Republic of Ireland.
“We are satisfied with a point considering we were one goal down. It is good that we managed to recover. The last 30 minutes looked very good and I regret that time ran out so fast and we did not manage to score a winner. The European qualifiers have just started and we are in a very tough group’’ The manager of Poland Adam Nawalka said after the match reached its end.
The Polish squad is making history and appearing in headlines of websites and newspapers from all over the world as Poland was able to defeat Germany with a score of 2-0. This defeat was the first one that the German side suffered in a qualifier game since 1998 and their first loss in a competitive qualifying match in 7 years.
It certainly was a huge shocker when the match between Poland and Germany concluded and the Polish squad came out with the stunning and unforeseen triumph.
The tables have been turning around in the Group D of the 2016 Euro’s qualifiers as Germany was initially expected to be the squad to secure the top spot of the group without facing much difficulty in collecting positive results but now its Poland, the team that is looking like the team to beat.
Of course there are more than 5 qualifying matches left to be played which is more than enough for Germany to start making their charge for the top spot of the group and things can certainly change in the next months but Joachim Low and his players have to start getting their things together and demonstrate why they were crowned as the champions of the world.