Szczesny's biggest vice: Cigarettes kicked him out of Arsenal, and now he's on fire
The goalkeeper of the Polish national team, Wojciech Szczesny, was caught by the cameras with a cigarette in his hand just before the match of the second round of Euro 2020 between his national team. The match ended without a winner 1: 1, and with the draw Spain kept the chances for placement in the eighth finals.
Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny caught smoking a cigarette hours before Spain drewhttps://t.co/RrZNeoU2lT pic.twitter.com/SngFlXPRfi
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The Polish goalkeeper, while leaving the hotel in front of the road to Sevilla, was caught holding a pack of cigarettes in his hand, and then he lit a cigarette in front of the selector Paulo Sousa.
This is not the first time Szczesny has been caught with a cigarette in his hand, cigarettes have ended his career at Arsenal.
Szczesny earned a .20.000 XNUMX fine after the then Arsenal manager caught the goalkeeper with a cigarette on two occasions. After the suspension, Szczesny no longer played for Arsenal, was first loaned to Roma and then made a transfer to Juventus.
- At that time I was an avid smoker and the coach knew that well. He did not want anyone to smoke in the locker room, but I knew it too. But I was carried away by the emotions and I have to light a cigarette after the match. I hid in the shower so that no one would notice me, but it is obvious that my intention failed, after which I was reported to Wenger - said Szczesny.