Kuba Blaszczykowski Ready For A Long Stay At Dortmund.
Kuba Blaszczykowski stated that he’s moving nowhere at the moment and wants to fulfill his contract with Borussia Dortmund. Blaszczu is happy living in Dortmund and is about to get married in the near future. What Kuba longs for currently is stability.
In my opinion, a one shared by a lot of readers of this blog, Kuba Blaszczykowski is currently the Polish outfield player with a biggest chance of playing for a big European club. However, a big money move is unlikely to happen in the nearest future. Kuba seems very happy at Dortmund and doesn’t want to change anything in his life at the moment. It’s a good decision as far as I’m concerned. We all know that our right winger has enormous potential, but he’s not yet exactly what you would call a Bundesliga star. Just have a look at his stats at kicker.de; one goal and five assists in twenty three appearances, average note 3,4 (1-6, the lower the better). It’s not an extraordinary result for an offensive player. First of all, Kuba has to start scoring more goals if he wants to find his place at a bigger club than Dortmund. Blaszczu is often having good games, but sometimes his good performances are not confirmed by the after game stats. If he fails to improve the numbers he may be considered in the future a player who just dribbles for dribbling sake. What’s, however, most important is that Kuba plays a whole season for Dortmund without any injury problems. Once he does that and manages to maintain good form his stats should improve at the same time. It’s currently too early for Kuba for a move away from Dortmund. Everybody counts on him at the club; Kuba has a very strong position there. I think the next season may be the breakthrough one, a one that both Kuba and Dortmund counts on. Only then should Blaszczu look for offers from a bigger club.
Other news: Kicker confirms on their page Dortmund’s interest in Robert Lewandowski. It will be very hard for the Dortmund club to obtain Lewy, the Poznan officials want to keep him for yet another season. Unless, that is, Borussia’s got a spare 5M up their sleeves.
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Constant injuries have unfortunately taken their toll on Kuba B. I hope he’s able to rebuild his confidence and show his full potential next season.
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Has the PZPN made a final decision on the host city of the Northern Ireland game? Apparently a lot of players were unhappy with the state of the stadium in Szczecin, and it was rumored that Kielce or Chorzow might take over.
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Kuba scored another amazing goal today: http://mundialowo.fliggo.com/video/znyYeufm
I mean, that is a goal of absolute precision, power, skill… the fact the quiet German announcer got so excited speaks for how good that goal was. GO KUBA!
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Super goal from Kuba. I must have watched it 20 times seizes to amaze me. Lukasz Piszczek had a good game played as a right back had an assist 39 good passes and one bad pass. Had a yellow card though. R. Lewy had a goal, but he had plenty of chances to add to the score line. Pretty disappointing he has the ability to get open and pass. Just needs to stop wasting chances and work on his finishing.




Great goal, even though he doesn’t score many goals, when he does they’re usually great quality.
Sounds like Piszczek is doing well at RB, maybe he can give Wasilewski a run for his money.
Wisla against Legia today.
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If Piszczek played as rb he would be able to play a good offensive role and run straight down the right edge of the field. He’d give the opportunity for Kuba to move into more of the center of the field and he’d be able to set up the strikers and Kuba.


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