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Szczesny: Bialkowski Deserves Poland Call
Wednesday, 21st Mar 2018 15:24

Wojciech Szczesny says Blues keeper Bartosz Bialkowski fully deserves his first call into the Poland squad.

Juventus’s Szczesny and Lukasz Fabianski of Swansea are the two first-choice keepers in the squad, while Bialkowski is vying with Roma's Lukasz Skorupski to be the third keeper in the party which travels to Russia for this summer’s World Cup.

The Polish squad met up earlier in the week ahead of friendlies against Nigeria in Wroclaw on Friday and South Korea in Chorzów next Tuesday with Bialkowski hoping to make his international debut in one of those games.

Szczesny, who has been capped 32 times at full level, and Bialkowski have known each other a long time having been in the U20s squad a decade ago.

“I met Bartek about 10 years ago, when we played in the youth teams,” Szczesny recalled.

“At the time, I thought he could be a goalkeeper for years for the national team. However, fate rolled so that I was in the frame for so long, and he appears only now.

“His example shows that everyone who plays well has a chance to jump into the national team. Has he changed a lot since the last time we were in a squad? Yes, he is better.”

Meanwhile, former Blues academy schoolboy keeper Nick Pope, now with Burnley, has been reflecting on his climb from non-league with Bury Town following his release at 16 to his England call-up for this week’s friendlies against Holland and Italy.

“It has been a real whirlwind for me,” he told The FA.com. “If you look back six months, and if you said what has happened since, you wouldn’t believe it.

“I can still remember playing my first ‘adult game’, which was for Bury Town reserves, and just thinking how different this is to playing academy football.

“I’d just been released by Ipswich Town’s academy at 16. They were my boyhood club. At the time, you are devastated and it’s a feeling that you never forget.

“You can get low on confidence and self-belief which is everything you really need to play football so it was a difficult time for me.

“I couldn’t say I was massive back then and maybe I was a late grower, but I think they just decided that I wasn’t good enough and you know, it was probably the best thing that could have happened to me.

“I went off to college and met a new group of people there, I didn’t know anyone in the whole building when I began, so it was just like starting again and it was the change in my life that I needed. It was a new environment and it was perfect for me.

“On the football side, playing for Bury Town, it was a bit of a wake-up call as to how the game is so different at that level and outside of the academy bubble.

“It’s proper football and it was a definite moment of realisation for me and after that, I looked at everything differently.”

He added: “It’s only been my first experience of Premier League football this season so I’m learning weekly and learning on the job and trying to build on each performance.

“But to be even in with a chance of going to the World Cup, it’s something that at the start of the year, I wouldn’t have even dreamt about or been written about by anyone, let alone me. Now I’m here, I’ve got to enjoy it and just prove myself.”


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cat added 16:00 - Mar 21
Great to hear positive news on ITFC's most prized asset. Also Sweet to read the goalkeepers union are sticking together as always, cause as the saying goes “you need to be brave or stupid” to don the keepers jersey. There's just 1 or 2 many mistakes in Barts locker, which need to be ironed out before he's elevated to the level of greatness, but being under the cosh as much as he is, is probably forgivable to say the least.

On another note, great to hear about ‘Popey's' England call up, with the benefit of hindsight, another one that got away......
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Cakeman added 16:16 - Mar 21
Bart is up there with the very best of keepers. Certainly the best number one we have had for a few decades.
Given what's been in front of him he has done remarkably well for a sustained period. Not just a flash in the pan.
Hopefully he will get his well deserved first senior cap.
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Seasider added 16:58 - Mar 21
I agree Cakeman
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shoopdelang added 17:21 - Mar 21
How does Szczesny get called into the squad ahead of Bart? When he's a bench warmer throughout the season for his club.
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martin587 added 17:28 - Mar 21
Top class professional and a great keeper.As cakeman says "best for decades".Just hope he gets a chance.All the very best Bart.👍
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happybeingblue added 17:31 - Mar 21
young pope looks superb this season play him for england as hes the form keeper,why is hart anywhere near it,he was at fault for every goal at the last euros,bart is a great keeper shame it took mick so long to see what we all saw when he kept puting gerks in,i remember few seasons back at bournemouth away he was unbelieveable that day and i am amazed that no prem team has come in for him tbh
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coolcat added 19:12 - Mar 21
Good luck to them. Will be a great experience for them.
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Mjdery89 added 23:03 - Mar 21
Never particularly rated Szczesny and believe Bart is a better keeper. His call up has been a long time coming and is well deserved. One player I really fear we may loose next season, should be in the Prem
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harlingblue added 00:30 - Mar 22
A well deserved International call up for Bart, I hope that he gets a game. Nice to have some good TOWN news.
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BrettenhamBlue added 02:28 - Mar 22
Hope Bart does get his chance, deserves it.

Pope does look superb and always did. Not a shock to most that he is about to play for England. Quite a few supporters dumbfounded when he was released for nothing.
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terryf added 10:08 - Mar 22
We love Bart and yes he maybe a better keeper than Szczesny, but I guess playing for Juventus or on the bench probably has a lot more street cred than playing your socks off every week for Ipswich Town. Sadly we have no street cred these days. Still we can but hope for a brighter future!!!
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midastouch added 15:26 - Mar 22
Szczesny might play for Juve but I still wouldn't want to swap him for Bart. Bart is the Best! :-)
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