#MUFCMundial: Poland
Dorian Mioskowski is the latest Manchester United supporter to feature in our #MUFCMundial series. The Pole has evaluated his nation's chances at the World Cup in Russia, which United player will shine at the tournament and also suggests an unlikely name that he would like the Reds to sign...
Which country are you representing and why?
I represent the Polish national team primarily because I was born in this country and here I discovered my love of football. For many years the Polish national team has struggled, but at the last Euros we showed that we can play!
How far do you think your team will go in the tournament - can they reach the final and win?
Of course, the dream is to win the final, but if we go further than the quarters, in which we will meet England or Belgium, I will take it as a very good result.
Which United star do you think will shine brightest during this World Cup?
Of course our Romelu Lukaku! I believe that our Belgian star can be the tournament’s top scorer!
Have you ever been to Old Trafford?
Yes, my first time at Old Trafford was last season in the match against Brighton - an amazing emotion that cannot be described. Next season I hope to visit again!
Which player from your national team would you love United to sign?
Many people would say Robert Lewandowski, however, we already have a great striker. That’s why I think the player who could fit perfectly into the United team is Piotr Zieliński from Napoli, a young and very impressive midfielder.
GET INVOLVED
As the World Cup continues, we are looking for a Reds fan to represent each of the 32 nations competing in Russia. If you would like to get involved, send an email to MUFCMundial@manutd.co.uk with your country in the subject line but please note, we may not be able to respond to every message we receive. Thank you.
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