The spring clash Lech - Legia not only draws the attention of the fans. The whole European football will be watching the Sunday match that will take place at the INEA Stadium. Scouts from all over the continent will travel to Poznan to see the game live.
The spring clash Lech - Legia not only draws the attention of the fans. The whole European football will be watching the Sunday match that will take place at the INEA Stadium. Scouts from all over the continent will travel to Poznan to see the game live.
Englishmen observing
The representatives of the top Premier League teams will appear on the stands of the INEA Stadium. Scouts from Arsenal London (3), Manchester United (4), Liverpool (5), Southampton (6), Stoke City (8), Everton (14) and Aston Villa (16) will see the clash live. It's worth recalling that 2 years ago Aston Villa purchased Lech's player, Alexander Tonev. Moreover, a representative of the Championship team Wolverhampton Wanderers (7), where the Polish goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak is playing, will visit Poznan.
The neighbours' visit
The German clubs have also sent a group of their people to watch Lech face Legia. The members of the top two Bundesliga teams - Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg - will appear at the INEA Stadium on Sunday evening. In addition, the representatives of Bayer Leverkusen (4), and Borussia Dortmund (10) - which bought Lech's star Robert Lewandowski in 2010 - will be observing the game from the stands. Numerous scouts from lower-ranked Bundesliga teams - Hertha Berlin (13), Hannover 96 (14) and VfB Stuttgart (18) - will watch the game live too.
Catenaccio? Perhaps not any longer
Another proof of the great work that Kamil Glik does in the Serie A is the interest of the current Italian no. 1 - Juventus - in the spring clash between Lech and Legia. Apart from the members of Vecchia Signora, scouts from Sampdoria (6), Atlanta Bergamo (17) and Calcio Catania (19 - Serie B) will be observing the Polish players.
The Low Countries' interest
The recent months have shown that the Belgian and Dutch markets not only purchase Polish footballers, but the deals work both ways. Players that used to perform in Jupiler Pro League and Eredivise have come to represent Lech. On Sunday evening the scouts from AZ Alkmaar and KRC Genk will be watching the match from the stands. Who are they going to observe?
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