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Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker leaves aftera last press conference on June 17, 2008 in Bad Waltersdorf. Poland just weren't up to the task of achieving anything at their first European championships admitted coach Leo Beenhakker following his side's exit from the 2008 edition on Monday after Croatia beat them 1-0 in their final Group B match.
Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker reacts during a last press conference on June 17, 2008 in Bad Waltersdorf. Poland just weren't up to the task of achieving anything at their first European championships admitted coach Leo Beenhakker following his side's exit from the 2008 edition on Monday after Croatia beat them 1-0 in their final Group B match.
Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker attends a last press conference on June 17, 2008 in Bad Waltersdorf. Poland just weren't up to the task of achieving anything at their first European championships admitted coach Leo Beenhakker following his side's exit from the 2008 edition on Monday after Croatia beat them 1-0 in their final Group B match.
The Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker attends a press conference on June 17, 2008 in Bad Waltersdorf. Poland just weren't up to the task of achieving anything at their first European championships admitted coach Leo Beenhakker following his side's exit from the 2008 edition on Monday after Croatia beat them 1-0 in their final Group B match.
The Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker (L) and his staff listen to the national anthems before the Euro 2008 Group B football match Poland vs. Croatia on June 16, 2008 at the Woerthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria. Poland just weren't up to the task of achieving anything at their first European championships admitted coach Leo Beenhakker following his side's exit from the 2008 edition on Monday after Croatia beat them 1-0 in their final Group B match.
The Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker (L) and his staff listen to the national anthems before the Euro 2008 Group B football match Poland vs. Croatia on June 16, 2008 at the Woerthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria. Poland just weren't up to the task of achieving anything at their first European championships admitted coach Leo Beenhakker following his side's exit from the 2008 edition on Monday after Croatia beat them 1-0 in their final Group B match.
Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker is pictured during the Euro 2008 Group B football match Poland vs. Croatia on June 16, 2008 at the Woerthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria. Croatia beat Poland 1-0 here on Monday in their final Euro 2008 Group B match here on Monday.
Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker is pictured during the Euro 2008 Group B football match Poland vs. Croatia on June 16, 2008 at the Woerthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria. Croatia beat Poland 1-0 here on Monday in their final Euro 2008 Group B match here on Monday.
Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker attends a press conference on June 13, 2008 in Bad Waltersdorf. Poland's veteran Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker said on Thursday that the injury-time penalty awarded against his side which gave Austria a 1-1 draw in their Euro 2008 Group B clash was totally unjustified.
Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker attends a press conference on June 13, 2008 in Bad Waltersdorf. Poland's veteran Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker said on Thursday that the injury-time penalty awarded against his side which gave Austria a 1-1 draw in their Euro 2008 Group B clash was totally unjustified.
Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker attends a press conference on June 13, 2008 in Bad Waltersdorf. Poland's veteran Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker said on Thursday that the injury-time penalty awarded against his side which gave Austria a 1-1 draw in their Euro 2008 Group B clash was totally unjustified.
Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker attends a training session on June 13, 2008 in Bad Waltersdorf. Poland's veteran Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker said on Thursday that the injury-time penalty awarded against his side which gave Austria a 1-1 draw in their Euro 2008 Group B clash was totally unjustified.
Ducth coach of the Polish national football team Leo Beenhakker (R) walks with defender Marcin Wasilewski during a training session on June 13, 2008 in Bad Waltersdorf. Poland's veteran Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker said on Thursday that the injury-time penalty awarded against his side which gave Austria a 1-1 draw in their Euro 2008 Group B clash was totally unjustified.