Wojciech Szczesny and Artur Boruc enjoy meal out with their other halves as the Poland goalkeepers reunite ahead of upcoming friendlies

  • Wojciech Szczesny and Artur Boruc were both included in Poland's latest squad
  • Szczesny joined Juventus from Arsenal this summer after eight years in London
  • Boruc is currently Bournemouth's second-choice keeper behind Asmir Begovic 
  • Poland take on Uruguay on Friday before facing Mexico on Monday in friendlies 

Poland goalkeepers Wojciech Szczesny and Artur Boruc joined forces on Monday as they dined out with their other halves ahead of their country's upcoming friendlies.

Boruc's wife Sara Mannei took to Instagram to post a photo of her husband, Szczesny and his wife Marina Luczenko as they enjoyed a meal out together. 

Boruc and Szczesny have linked up with the Poland squad ahead of the friendly matches against Uruguay and Mexico this international break. 

(L-R) Wojciech Szczesny, Marina Luczenko, Artur Boruc, Sara Mannei dined out together

(L-R) Wojciech Szczesny, Marina Luczenko, Artur Boruc, Sara Mannei dined out together

Juventus stopper Szczesny moved to the Serie A champions from Arsenal this summer after eight seasons with the Gunners. 


The 27-year-old has deputised for legendary keeper Gianluigi Buffon at Juventus for the majority of the season but was handed a rare start during the 2-1 win over Benevento at the weekend. 

Juventus came from behind on Sunday with goals from Juan Cuadrado and Gonzalo Higuain enough to see off Benevento, who sit bottom of the table having failed to collect a point this season.  

Szczesny joined Juventus this summer to deputise for legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon

Szczesny joined Juventus this summer to deputise for legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon

Bournemouth goalkeeper Boruc meanwhile has also been made to play second fiddle at club level, with the Cherries preferring summer signing Asmir Begovic. 

Both keepers are competing for the No 1 spot in the Poland side which is currently held by Szczesny's former Arsenal team-mate Lukasz Fabianski. 

Swansea stopper Fabianski has been Poland's No 1 choice throughout their World Cup qualifying campaign but was replaced by Szczesny for the 4-2 win over Montenegro last month which sealed qualification as Group E winners.

Poland play Uruguay on Friday in Warsaw before a clash with Mexico in Gdansk on Monday as they warm up for the World Cup with two friendly matches.