Poles apart: Fabianski wants to leave Arsenal after losing place to Szczesny
The Polish player joined Arsenal five years ago but has been
displaced in the team following a series of injuries and high-profile
errors
Butter fingers: Lukasz Fabianski lost his place after some high-profile gaffes
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Arsenal reserve goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has revealed that he
wants to the leave the club after losing his place to countryman
Wojciech Szczesny.
The Polish player joined Arsenal five years ago
but has been displaced in the team following a series of injuries and
high-profile errors.
Fabianski told Polish paper Gazeta Wyborcza: "I hope that my adventure with Arsenal has come to an end.
No.1: Wojciech Szczesny has made the goalkeeping gloves his own at the Emirates
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"I intend to leave and play in a strong league. I wanted to
leave in the winter, too, but Arsene Wenger did not give a green light."
Fabianski
was named the Polish league's top keeper in 2006 and 2007 during his
time with Legia Warsaw and has won 20 caps for the national team.
He
has called him up to the provisional 26-man squad for the Euro 2012
championship, co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine, but he is expected to
behind Szczesny there too.
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