Tymoteusz Puchacz quickly broke into the Plymouth Argyle. Let us remind you that the Pole was loaned to the club from Holsten Kiel, where he had difficulty playing regularly. The Polish representative appeared in five Championship matches and played 90 minutes In the winning clash against Liverpool in the cup. In addition, the 26 -year -old already has one assist – in his debut clash with Oxford United.
Puchacz was not in the team for a match against Millwall
In connection with the impressive start of the eagle in the new club, the British media was surprised that he was missing in the composition for Wednesday's match with Millwall. Without a Plymouth Pole, he did very well, winning 5: 1, but journalists were interested in what caused the absence of a Pole.
At the post -match press conference, the coach of this club Miron must have been asked, among others About Tymoteusz Puchacz. Plymouth trainer revealed that the Polish representative did not play because he complained about discomfort – we read on The72.co.uk. Due to this staff, he did not want to take the risk not to deepen this injury. “Yesterday (on Tuesday – editor's note) he felt discomfort in the femoral tendon,” he said.
Miron must have: I have to protect the “can”
– Fortunately, the research was positive, but his performance was risky. I have to protect the “can”. He is a key player and I want him to be available for the next weeks and difficult months – he added.
“Muslicia's words clearly show that he considers the puchcza to be someone who will play a big role in the fight for maintenance, so it makes sense to take a safe risk and not put him in the match against Millwall, although the research has not shown any irregularities,” British media write.
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Now, after a series of three wins in a row, Plymouth Argyle will face Blackburn Rovers. The match is scheduled for Saturday, February 15. “We'll see if he'll play,” the coach Mulisić concluded about the Pole.