Rhian Wilkinson anticipates a tough test for Wales as they face off against Poland in Newport on Tuesday evening. The Wales manager expects the match to be "tough, tough" and emphasizes that her team is looking to improve their performance.
Poland has also had a successful campaign so far, having qualified for Euro 2025 through the play-offs with home and away wins over Austria. However, they have lost to Germany and Sweden in the group stages before beating Denmark 3-2 in their final game.
Wales have been struggling of late, going on a 10-match winless run since December. Their last victory came in the 2-1 play-off final win over Ireland in Dublin in December 2024. Wilkinson believes that Poland will provide a strong test for Wales and expects an evenly matched contest.
The manager highlights Poland's attacking unit and aggressive playing style, stating that they are a "really good" test for her team. She also notes that the match is expected to be a "chess game," with both teams working together as a cohesive unit.
Wales' current form has been disappointing, but Wilkinson remains optimistic about their chances of return to winning ways. The manager emphasizes that her team needs to improve their performance and become more ruthless in front of goal.
Overall, the Wales manager expects a tough match against Poland, but is confident that her team can rise to the challenge and improve their standards.
Poland has also had a successful campaign so far, having qualified for Euro 2025 through the play-offs with home and away wins over Austria. However, they have lost to Germany and Sweden in the group stages before beating Denmark 3-2 in their final game.
Wales have been struggling of late, going on a 10-match winless run since December. Their last victory came in the 2-1 play-off final win over Ireland in Dublin in December 2024. Wilkinson believes that Poland will provide a strong test for Wales and expects an evenly matched contest.
The manager highlights Poland's attacking unit and aggressive playing style, stating that they are a "really good" test for her team. She also notes that the match is expected to be a "chess game," with both teams working together as a cohesive unit.
Wales' current form has been disappointing, but Wilkinson remains optimistic about their chances of return to winning ways. The manager emphasizes that her team needs to improve their performance and become more ruthless in front of goal.
Overall, the Wales manager expects a tough match against Poland, but is confident that her team can rise to the challenge and improve their standards.