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Wisla Plock chase European spot in debut season

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  • Wisla Plock aiming for best ever finish in debut season
  • Defender Marcus Haglind-Sangré has played every minute
  • Team overcame winter slump and faces crucial matches against top sides

Haglind-Sangré told Fotbollskanalen that the team's goal is to beat the club's best ever placement of fourth. According to Fotbollskanalen, he described the season as having a strong first half, a difficult winter with five consecutive losses, and a recent return to the top. He noted that the Ekstraklasa is very even and that remaining matches against Gornik Zabrze and Lech Poznan will be crucial.

Haglind-Sangré joined from Örgryte IS and has never played in the Allsvenskan, according to reports. He said he originally aimed to establish the team in the league rather than pursue Europe. According to Haglind-Sangré, as newcomers without a large budget, the club has felt no pressure and aspires to become one of Poland's best teams.

According to Haglind-Sangré, the city's handball team is the best in Poland, providing a benchmark. Haglind-Sangré has played 90 minutes in all league matches so far, according to reports. The exact points total and budget details are not disclosed, and it is unclear whether Haglind-Sangré will remain with the club beyond this season.

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