MARSEILLE, France (Reuters) - Poland have proved at Euro 2016 that they can compete with the best, but must now step up a level to be able to progress further in future tournaments, coach Adam Nawalka said on Thursday.
Poland, who had never won a European Championship match prior to this tournament, go home without losing a game in open play after falling to Portugal on penalties at the quarter-final stage in Marseille.
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