Soccer-Poland's playoff pedigree won't matter against Albania, Urban warns


Soccer Football - World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group G - Poland v Netherlands - PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland - November 14, 2025 Poland coach Jan Urban before the match REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

March 25 (Reuters) - Poland go into ⁠their World Cup playoff semi-final against Albania with a strong recent record in ⁠such games, but coach Jan Urban said on Wednesday that past successes ‌mean little as they prepare to face a familiar opponent.

Poland reached the last World Cup through the playoff route, also qualifying for Euro 2024 that way, with many of the current squad having come through ​those pressure games.

"Yes, they have experience, of course they do," ⁠Urban told reporters ahead of ⁠Thursday's game in Warsaw.

"If that's the card they want to play, I think that when ⁠they ‌go out on the pitch, that experience is in them.

"But they won't be thinking about having played such matches before, they'll be thinking about what we've ⁠planned, how we want to play against this team.

"You're in ​the match, analysing what's ‌happening on the pitch. There's responsibility, stress, fatigue, there's no time for such ⁠things. You don't ​think about things like that."

Poland have the upper hand in the head-to-head record with Albania, winning 10 times and losing twice. Their most recent meeting in 2023, however, ended in defeat ⁠for Poland as Albania topped the Euro qualifying group.

Urban ​has only been in charge since last July, after Michal Probierz resigned following the fall-out from his decision to strip Poland's record scorer Robert Lewandowski of the captaincy.

Albania, meanwhile, have ⁠been led by Sylvinho since 2023, and his opening game was a 1-0 loss to Poland in Warsaw.

"In each of the recent matches we've played against them, they've caused us more problems," Urban said.

"That's also because they have a very stable squad and have ​been working with the same coach for three years.

"I expect ⁠quite an open game. Even though Albania are a team with a defensive emphasis, they ​also know that there has to be a result ‌here. They're a team capable of surprising, I ​just hope it won't be tomorrow."

The winner of Thursday's game will face either Ukraine or Sweden in Tuesday's final.

(Reporting by Trevor StynesEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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