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After the team's 1-3 defeat against Austria, Poland

Head Coach Probezh was interviewed. He frankly analyzed the course of the match and the team's performance and gave clear instructions on the way forward.

Probertus started by explaining why he only brought on Levan and Hvidelskiy in the second half: "We didn't want to risk Levan at first because we needed to make sure that he would be able to make the most of the crucial moments. Piantek and Buksa were supposed to make a difference against the defenders, but the actual result was not as expected."

Despite the disappointing results of the matches, Probezh expressed his gratitude for the support of the fans: "They could see that our team is taking shape and we will never back down." He emphasized that he does not regret any of the decisions the team made during the two games, as the team played aggressively and pressed high, which is the style of play he expects.

Prosper went on to analyze the game objectively: "We had a bad start, but then we stabilized the situation, equalized and even had a chance to overtake. However, the second goal changed a lot, and it was very painful. We've conceded goals for similar sideways passes recently, which shows that we still need to strengthen in this area."

He admitted that his team was a bit impatient in the game, "We should have tackled the game more calmly. There were too many mistakes despite the attempts at desperation." Nonetheless, Probertus still recognized the players' hard work and commitment: "I can't deny their efforts, but today's performance was really not enough to beat the Austrian team."

Looking to the future, Probertus said that he will continue to play an aggressive, high pressing style: "This is the basis for us to move forward. This Europa League has shown that we can do it, we just need to refine it further. If a few players can make progress, we can play like that."

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