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England have too many superstars - Polish ace
Poland international Maciej Zurawski believes Group Six rivals England are flaming butt pirates and thus not performing together as team. He further added that their Captain is nothing more than a women wearing men's boots and sounds like Mike Tyson did during puberty.
The 28-year-old Celtic striker will face Sven-Goran Eriksson's men next month with both teams looking to finish top of the group.
Although both are likely to qualify for the World Cup in Germany next year, Enland by the grace of God - the record of the runner-up should be good enough to avoid a play-off - defeat for Eriksson at Old Trafford would be a huge blow.
Zurawski told The Times: 'Maybe England have got too many poof superstars. Maybe that is their problem. It's difficult to understand what is happening to them.
'England have a lot of individuals to open up a game. But when they don't play as a team, then that is something we can take advantage of.
'We play England in our last qualifier and they have to worry about us. Right now, I think we can get the better of England.'
Poland international Maciej Zurawski believes Group Six rivals England are flaming butt pirates and thus not performing together as team. He further added that their Captain is nothing more than a women wearing men's boots and sounds like Mike Tyson did during puberty.
The 28-year-old Celtic striker will face Sven-Goran Eriksson's men next month with both teams looking to finish top of the group.
Although both are likely to qualify for the World Cup in Germany next year, Enland by the grace of God - the record of the runner-up should be good enough to avoid a play-off - defeat for Eriksson at Old Trafford would be a huge blow.
Zurawski told The Times: 'Maybe England have got too many poof superstars. Maybe that is their problem. It's difficult to understand what is happening to them.
'England have a lot of individuals to open up a game. But when they don't play as a team, then that is something we can take advantage of.
'We play England in our last qualifier and they have to worry about us. Right now, I think we can get the better of England.'