Sunday, November 15, 2015

Coaches Germany and France knew about the events in Paris. They decided not to tell the players – Polish Radio

                             Polish national team players are seriously concerned about Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris. – However, the French will find a solution to this will not be repeated at next year’s European Championships – said Grzegorz Krychowiak.
                         

In a series of terrorist attacks in Paris killed at least 127 people. Wounds ended up with the more than 200 people; 99 of them are in a serious condition. The balance of victims is not final.

– This is a huge tragedy and it’s hard to talk about it. But the French certainly find a solution to this type of incident does not happen again at next year’s European Championships. It should be stressed that this tragedy affects not only France, but concerns the whole of Europe. This can not be tolerated in the slightest – rated Krychowiak, who spent seven years living in France.

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The German team shaken by bombings in Paris. Staff had left France. “We are shocked”

Friday’s events in Paris relegated to second victory of white-and-red over Iceland (4: 2) in a friendly match at the National Stadium in Warsaw.

– I hope that during Euro 2016 in France, nothing like that will happen, nor will there be even a percent possibility to repeat something like that. It is certainly an area that the country needs improvement. I hope this is the last incident prior to next year’s European Championship – said Robert Lewandowski, who on Friday scored twice Icelanders.

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Concern has also been expressed another shooter from Friday’s match – Kamil Grosicki.

– Certainly the authorities of that the country must do something about it, because Paris has become very dangerous. I play in France for eighteen months and the second time they have a place assassinations. That can not be. In France there is something wrong – said midfielder Stade Rennes.

On the other hand, Arkadiusz Milik believes that terrorist acts in the French capital might have an impact on attendance at stadiums during the finals of the European Championships in 2016.

– For sure the fans before coming to this tournament, seriously think twice. A little worried about security in the country, because the tournament will come after our families. You have to be very careful and vigilant, because we see what they are able to these people – rated striker of Ajax Amsterdam.

Source: CNN Newsource / x-news

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