Poland manager Probierz resigns after Lewa row
Michal Probierz has called time on his managerial career with Poland following an argument with Robert Lewandowski over the captaincy.
Poland manager Michal Probierz resigned in the aftermath of a row over his decision to replace the country's record goalscorer Robert Lewandowski as captain.
The Barcelona forward was replaced by Inter's Piotr Zielinski as Poland's captain for its recent international fixtures against Moldova and Finland.
Lewandowski cited "physical and mental tiredness" as the reason for making himself unavailable for his country during the current international window.
The 36 year-old is Poland's all-time record goalscorer with 85 goals in 158 appearances.
Probierz's decision to resign comes on the back of Poland suffering a 2-1 loss to Finland in a World Cup qualifier on Wednesday, leaving it third in Group G after three games.
"I have come to the conclusion that in the current situation the best decision for the good of the national team will be my resignation from the position of coach," Probierz said.
"Performing this function was the fulfilment of my professional dreams and the greatest honour in my life."
Probierz took over from Portuguese Fernando Santos as Poland's manager in 2023, taking it to Euro 2024 where his side was the first team to be eliminated.
In his 21 matches in charge, he won nine, drew five and lost seven.
"Thank you, of course, to all the footballers I have had the pleasure of meeting along the way," he said. "I will keep my fingers crossed for all of you, because the national team is our common national asset."
