Poland's chances of qualifying for next year's final week have been greatly reduced after they lost to Albania in the European Cup, and the Polish FA has reportedly decided to do something about it by sacking Portuguese manager Fernando Santos, who has been in the job for less than a year.

The 68-year-old Ferrando Santos controversial abandonment of the World Cup last year C Ronaldo, after the final eight out of the Portugal fired, took over the coaching of Poland in January this year, although the team in the European foreign group E opponent is not strong, but the Polish surprisingly 5 games 2 wins and 3 losses ranked in the group tail two, respectively, lost to the Czech Republic, Moldova and Albania, the performance is not in line with the expectations, according to the Polish media reports, the FA has decided to fire him.

After Poland's 0-2 loss to Albania, Fernando Santos insisted that he will not resign, but the Polish FA was asked if they will change the manager, a spokesman responded to the media: "We will solve the problem with the most appropriate way". Sources said Poland wants to wait for a new manager before announcing the change of manager.

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