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PLAYER PROFILEQuote, UnquoteUnited Honours| Birthdate: | 20 Mar 1982 |
|---|---|
| Birthplace: | Krosno Odrzanskie |
| Position: | Goalkeeper |
| Appearances: | 50 |
| Goals: | 0 |
| Joined United: | 10 Aug 2006 |
| United Debut: | 17 Sep 2006 v Arsenal (H) |
| International | Poland |
There aren't many tougher jobs at United than shadowing Edwin van der Sar.
With one of the world's best ahead of you, chances are limited, which means grasping the opportunities that come your way is essential.
By and large, Tomasz Kuszczak has done just that. Remember his United debut in September 2006? The Reds may have lost, but Kuszczak made a stunning penalty save from Arsenal's Gilberto Silva.
Since then, United fans have come to recognise Tomasz's immense shot-stopping ability. An imposing figure between the sticks, the Pole is extremely athletic
and agile, attributes that first came to the Reds' attention when he came on for West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford in May 2005.
With the Baggies 1-0 down and Russell Hoult injured after 22 minutes, Kuszczak came off the bench to make a string of saves and keep out United for the rest of the match. Robert Earnshaw’s penalty eventually earned Bryan Robson’s men a vital point and the following term Tomasz established his position as first-choice goalkeeper at The Hawthorns.
In the summer of 2006 United embarked on a relentless pursuit of the Poland international. Finally, after









