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Rasiak considers move

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Southampton striker Grzegorz Rasiak admits he is worried about his chances of representing Poland.

Saints striker fears for his international future

Southampton striker Grzegorz Rasiak admits he is worried about his chances of representing Poland after his lack of first-team football at St Mary's. Rasiak struck his first goal in four months as Southampton saw off Scunthorpe - however the striker is fearful that his lack of regular football could jeopardise his future with Poland. Speaking to the club's official website, Rasiak said: "I always try to give 100 per cent for the club but if you do not play it is frustrating. "I want to play in the European Championship finals in the summer and to do that you have to be playing every week. "If the right offer for the club came in I may have to consider things. I do not seem to be playing as much as I want, but seven goals from 13 starts is not bad."

Proud

Poland qualified for the European Championship in Austria and Switzerland in emphatic fashion. With Poland manager Leo Beenhakker monitoring the progress of his nation's players - Rasiak hopes he can do enough to impress his new boss. "I am very proud to represent my country and I am looking forward to the finals so I have do make sure I am in the squad," he said. "We have a friendly against the Czech Republic next month so I need to be playing every week if I am to have a chance of being in the starting XI for the Euros."

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