Arsène Wenger believes Lukasz Fabianski will become the Polish No 1 eventually.Despite being only 22-years-old, the summer signing from Legia Warsaw already has four caps to his name and was included in his country’s World Cup squad last summer.
However coach Leo Beenhakker named only two keepers for this weekÂ’s double-header against Portugal and Finland - Artur Boric of Celtic and Manchester UnitedÂ’s Tomasz Kuszczak. Both are fine custodians but Wenger believes his stopper will take the gloves in the end.
“I think Fabianski will be a great keeper,” said Wenger before the international break. “For me he will become the best Polish keeper.”
The manager dismissed suggestions the youngster should go out to gain some experience.
“In football you can only play one keeper,” he replied. “He will get his chance but he is only 22-years-old. So far I have been very, very impressed with him.”