Poland were unlucky to lose to Albania in the latest round of European Nations, a result that has greatly reduced their chances of reaching next year's final week. The Polish Football Federation has reportedly made up its mind to sack Portuguese coach Ferrando Santos, who has been in charge for less than a year.

Ferrando Santos, 68, was sacked at home in Portugal following controversy over his controversial abandonment of Cairo during the last World Cup. In January this year, he took over the coaching reins of the Polish team. Despite the fact that Poland did not face strong opponents in Group E of the European Nations, they finished second in the group with only two wins and three losses in five matches, losing to the Czech Republic, Moldova and Albania. Such performance obviously failed to meet expectations. According to Polish media reports, the Football Association has decided to kick him out of the coach's chair.

Following Poland's 0-2 defeat to Albania, Ferlando Santos still insists he will not resign. However, when asked if there would be a coaching change, a spokesperson for the Polish Football Association responded to the media saying, "We will take the most appropriate way to solve this problem." It is reported that the Polish FA would like to confirm the new coach before officially announcing the decision to change the manager.

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