Polish Coach Excited to Test New Players and Tactics in All Whites Showdown

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Polish Coach Excited to Test New Players and Tactics in All Whites Showdown

Poland Prepares to Experiment Against New Zealand in International Friendly

Poland’s Strategic Shift: Testing New Players and Tactics

In a bid to refine their strategy ahead of future competitions, Poland’s head coach Jan Urban plans to utilize the friendly match against New Zealand to experiment with new players and tactical systems. Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Urban, who took over in July, highlighted the importance of these adjustments. “This training camp is akin to our previous one, but with notable differences. We are exploring the best tactical solutions and player combinations,” he stated.

With the match set to showcase new faces, Urban emphasized, “We’ll see some players who haven’t had much game time. This is crucial because there’s simply no time to waste in our preparations.” The coach’s approach signifies a departure from strategies under his predecessor, Michal Probierz.

Goalkeeper and Defensive Lineup Changes on the Horizon

The match against New Zealand promises changes in goal. While Łukasz Skorupski is currently Poland’s top choice, Urban will experiment with a different goalkeeper. “We might try a setup with two centre-backs, although I’m skeptical about its effectiveness,” he mentioned. Urban seeks to assess players in less pressurized settings to gain insights into their potential performance in competitive matches.

Anticipating New Zealand’s Unpredictable Play

New Zealand presents an unpredictable challenge, having already secured a spot in the World Cup. “They are tough to predict. Their European tour against teams like Ukraine and Norway adds to the uncertainty about their approach,” Urban commented. This uncertainty provides an ideal backdrop for Poland’s tactical experimentation.

Poland’s Squad for the Friendly Against New Zealand

Position Player Club
Goalkeepers
  • Bartłomiej Drągowski (Panathinaikos, Greece)
  • Kamil Grabara (VfL Wolfsburg, Germany)
  • Łukasz Skorupski (Bologna, Italy)
  • Kacper Tobiasz (Legia Warsaw, Poland)
Defenders […]
Midfielders […]
Forwards […]

New Zealand Squad and Match Information

Meanwhile, New Zealand has a diverse squad for this encounter, featuring players from various international leagues. The match is scheduled for Friday, October 10, 2025, at Stadion Śląski in Chorzów, Poland, kicking off at 7.45 am (NZT).

The upcoming fixture offers Poland and its fans an insightful preview of potential strategies and talents as they prepare for bigger challenges on the global stage. For more updates on international football, stay tuned to Emegypt.