Poland’s team doctor doubts Kamil Glik will go to the FIFA World Cup

The shoulder damage endured by Poland`s Kamil Glik will no doubt avoid the protector from the squad for the World Cup in Russia as it would take no less than a month and a half until the point when he is prepared to restart preparing, Poland`s group specialist said on Tuesday.

“As I would see it, the circumstance is awful… Regardless of whether the treatment is non-careful, come back to full preparing will take in any event around a month and a half,” Jacek Jaroszewski said in a news gathering.

Group authorities put off the choice on Glik`s put in the squad until Thursday, when specialists from his club AS Monaco will choose the treatment. Prior on Tuesday, the leader of the Polish Football Association, Zbigniew Boniek, said he didn’t trust the 30-year-old would highlight at the competition.

“What misfortune, @kamilglik25 hurt himself, won’t go to the World Cup,” Boniek said on Twitter.

Glik got harmed in preparing on Monday, soon after Poland`s mentor Adam Nawalka had presented his squad rundown to FIFA. In the event that he can’t recoup, he will be supplanted by VfB Stuttgart`s Marcin Kaminski. World Cup rules enable the last squad to be named 24 hours before the principal amusement begins.

Poland play Senegal in Group H on June 19 preceding confronting Colombia and Japan. Prior to that, they play neighborly warm-up matches against Chile on Friday and Lithuania next Tuesday.

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