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POL M: Bartman caused conflict, removed from Polish team

by WoV
source: fakt.pl; Photo: supernowosci24.pl

Coach of the Polish national team, Andrea Anastasi, pushed away another experienced player.

Zbigniew Bartman

Zbigniew Bartman

Italian coach firstly said goodbye to Krzysztof Ignaczak, and now decided to eliminate from the squad Zbigniew Bartman.

As a member of the Polish Volleyball Federation board Paweł Papke revealed, the cause of these movement may be the conflicts between players.

The fact that the opposite probably won’t take part in the EuroVolley contributes to the bad picture about the Polish national team at the moment.

Poles wants to fight for a medal at the European Championship but they lost the last three friendly matches with the Serbs, and now the coaching staff said goodbye to Bartman.

“I am sure Bartman is not in his form this season like he was before, he did not play at the same level as in the World Cup and in last year’s World League. But in my opinion, such a decision from the coach is not affected only by sports reasons,” said in an interview to the Polish portals Papke.

“Matches with the Serbs were not broadcasted at any TV, but I saw the pictures, which testify to the fact that it came to conflict between the players. The coach had to solve problems, so he decided to give Bartman some time to think about certain situations,” reveals Papke.

To see videos in WoVVideo of the games that Poland has played against Serbia, go here.

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Also, see WoV Community profiles of Bartman and Poland.

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