‘Arteta 2.0’ – Fans stunned Jakᴜb Kiwior as Arsenal star screaming at his seniors in the Polish team in the dressing room

Jakub Kiwior entered the dressing room full of pressure, after the Polish team only scored 1 goal against Estonia despite attacking a lot in the first half of the Euro 2024 playoff.

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Before returning to the field, Jakub Kiwior stood up and shared with his seniors:

“We can score five goals here, so let’s score five.

F it, let’s attack them nonstop.”

Let's score 5, k*rwa': Poland scores 5 goals after Kiwior brings Arsenal  standards into the dressing room - Football | Tribuna.com

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And finally, Poland scored 4 more goals to win 5-1 against Estonia to move closer to qualifying for Euro 2024. Kiwior imposed his influence with the number of touches (124) as well as the number of passes. highest number of passes (108) in the team.

Arsenal fans meanwhile mentioned how Kiwior was full of Gunners’ standards and mentality.

Oustider69: “Poland had 85% possession. Kiwior is bringing Tricky Mik’s tactics to his national team.”

GuacamoleDickCheese: “Bringing the fogging Arsenal estandards to the Polish team.”

godudua: “Teta mentality!”

It was 1:0 until halftime in the Poland vs Estonia match. Kiwior in the  locker room to his mates: "If we can score 5, let's score 5, k*rwa". Match  ended 5:1. : r/Gunners

Poland had 25 total attempts against Estonia. Interestingly, 48 per cent of Poland’s attacks started at the Kiwior’s left side: Left side – 48%, middle – 25% and right side – 27%.

Perhaps the pressure from the environment at Arsenal has penetrated deeply into Kiwior’s personality. “The mentality of a leader from the English Premier League has been transferred to the national team,” commented Polish news site Angielskie Espresso.

Kiwior on Arteta - “What does Mikel Arteta pay attention to? I think he  pays attention to everything. I thought that if we were leading by 2-3  goals I would get a

The pressure of playing at Arsenal is turning Kiwior into a player with a better mentality than his teammates and a support to motivate other teammates in the Polish national team.