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Monday, 10 August 2009 11:26

Kazmierczak looking forward to Setubal challenge

Polish international lavishes praise on coach Carlos Azenha

KazmierczakSetubalFormer FC Porto and Boavista midfielder Kazmierczak is determined to bounce back to his best form after a disappointing season in England with Derby County. The new Setubal recruit is delighted to be back in Portugal and is confident coach Carlos Azenha can do a good job for the club and himself.
 
Kazmierczak first came into contact with Azenha at Boavista, where the coach was Jesualdo Ferreira’s assistant. The Polish international admits that Azenha played a huge role in his decision to join Setubal.
 
“When I returned to FC Porto from my loan spell at Derby they had a proposal for me to get back to my best form. The fact I knew Carlos Azenha from my time at Boavista and the way he made me feel wanted weighed heavily in the decision,” Kazmierczak told O Jogo newspaper.
 
“I’ve got a lot of respect for Carlos Azenha. He’s an excellent coach, who does his utmost to make sure we are at our best level technically and physically. This will be reflected in the matches. I like the work we did together at Boavista and FC Porto.”
 

Getting back in the groove

Kazmierczak refuted the idea that moving to Setubal is a step backwards in his career, and admits one of his aims is to force himself back into the Poland squad.
 
“I don’t think it’s a step backwards. I’m going to show what I can do. I liked being at FC Porto, and I liked being at Boavista, but what’s important is to play.
 
“I want to help Setubal achieve their objectives and get back to my best, because last season I didn’t play much. Let’s see how things go. I’m working hard but I need to get match sharpness.
 
“I’m going to do everything to get back in the Poland squad. But first I have to play well.”
 
by Tom Kundert
 
Comments (3)
English Football?
3 Tuesday, 11 August 2009 09:44
Scott Wilson
The focus of my post was on how bad Kaz was, even at a club that's not even playing at the highest level. I've never heard of Setubal, but if they're equivelant to amateur football, then Kaz may stand a chance of not looking too out his depth.

You've signed a dud... ha ha ha ha
pffft
2 Tuesday, 11 August 2009 03:43
benficamad
who cares bout english football especially derby hahah
Good Luck - you'll need it
1 Monday, 10 August 2009 12:18
Scott Wilson
Kaz will need all the luck he can get, seeing him play at Derby last season he looked completely out of his depth. Weak in posession, slow around the pitch and no sight of this crisp left foot we heard about.

Another hasbeen foreign footballer trying to blag his way in the English game, luckily he got found out before we wasted any more monry on him!

RUBBISH!!!!!!!!!!!

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