Former Arsenal Star Leaves Pitch in Tears As He Makes Final Appearance for His National Team
- Łukasz Fabiański has played his last game as a goalkeeper for Poland in their 5-0 win over San Marino over the weekend
- The Premier League goalkeeper started the match for his nation before being substituted in the second half
- The 36-year-old West Ham United goalie will now have full concentration on club football as he hopes to continue playing
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has made his final appearance in the national team with Poland and the 36-year-old was reduced to tears while leaving the pitch.
It was an emotional moment for the West Ham United goalkeeper who started his journey in the national team in 2006 and retired making 57 appearances for Poland.
Lukasz Fabianski started for Poland in their game against San Marino which ended in a 5-0 win, but his nation were already 3-0 up before the goalkeeper was substituted.
And while leaving the football pitch, Fabianski kissed the Poland badge and was also embraced by team-mates including Robert Lewandowski.
According to the report on Daily Mail, Fabianski will now be shifting his main focus on club football with the readiness of extending his deal at West Ham United.
So far this season in the Premier League, the 36-year-old has featured in seven games for West Ham United and has been with them since 2018.
Meanwhile, West Ham United are currently occupying ninth position on the Premier League table and will face Everton in their next topflight fixture.
Ronaldo missing in top 10 players in Europe in the Last 12 months
Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Cristiano Ronaldo's name was obvious missing from the top 10 players that have a statement in the past 12 months.
The Man United striker has been firing from all cylinders since his summer move to Man United and was the top marksman at Euro 2020 during the summer.
In a survey conducted by Sky Sports, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner is nowhere near the players pulling the strings.
However, Ronaldo's rival Lionel Messi is ranked the best performing player in the last 12 months despite not getting started since he joined Paris Saint-Germain this summer.
The six-time Ballon d'Or winner helped Argentina win their first Copa America title since 1995 and was named the most valuable player, highest goalscorer and assist king.