Zielinski worries Inter: “I asked to be substituted against Poland due to a heel problem”

After his Poland’s 3-2 victory over Scotland, the midfielder Peter Zielinski he commented on the race to the microphones of TVP Sports: “Every victory in the national team has a special flavour, but this match should have been different. We just had to start the second half differently, score the third goal straight away and everything would have been better. But we had to fight until the end, the most important thing is that we managed to win”, the words of the 1994-born player at the end of the match played at Hampden Park in Glasgow and valid for the first day of the Nations League.

Inter’s new signing came off after 82 minutes and revealed a detail about his substitution: “I had a slight problem with my heel, so I asked for a substitution. When I heard what was happening, I said to the coach: ‘Substitute me in five minutes’. Now everything is fine. Did I play as a playmaker? I’ve known for a long time. Assistant coach Sebastian Mila came to Milan and asked me if I would be ready if there was this need. I replied that there were no problems. We have a lot of creative guys in midfield. Today our second line was light and technical, which is great.”