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The Polish legend would like to succeed Nikola Grbic. He knows what he will have to face

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Nikola Grbich, at least for now, has not been removed from the post of coach of our national team, but if there was a need to replace him, the Polish coach submitted his candidacy. Daniel Plinski would not refuse white-red.

Such a scenario is unlikely, but if necessary, there is one coach who could immediately replace Nikola Grbic. At least that’s what he thinks. Daniel Plinski, after all, we are talking about him, was a guest of the Will Break program, in which he expressed his desire to lead the national team in the future.

Daniel Plinski about work in the Polish national team and Nikola Grbic

According to him, such a goal is natural for every coach from our country and it is not surprising to consider it the pinnacle of a dream. “I have my own dreams, and probably many other coaches also have such dreams: to become the coach of the Polish national team,” he said.

Of course, working with the national team means not only prestige and constant success, but also life in the spotlight. Not everyone can handle it. “I know how much pressure it is, how much experience you need to gain to become such a coach. I know the pressure Nikola Grbic is working under today,” he added. – Every fan is interested in the Polish volleyball team. Volleyball, we note, but there are a lot of them in Poland. When everything is good, they put you on a pedestal, and when it’s bad, the coach is always to blame,” Plinski said.

Daniel Plinski once wanted to replace Nikola Grbic

At the end of this thread, the coach was directly asked if he would accept an offer to work in the Polish national team if the PZPS made such an offer. The coach didn’t hesitate. “Knowing myself, probably yes,” he admitted bluntly.

However, at present there is no indication that our federation, led by Sebastian Swiderski, will be looking for a successor to Nikola Grbic. The Serb was hired with the intention of working with the Whites and Reds until at least the Paris Olympics in the summer of 2024. For a 50-year-old man to step down as our coach, a real cataclysm had to happen.

Source: Volleyball Break

Source: Wprost

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