That's what Grzegorz Krychowiak is doing today. One photo was enough.
On October 27th, Grzegorz Krychowiak announced his retirement. He played his last match in the regional league, representing the Mazur Radzymin club. However, his decision to retire didn't mean a break from the sport—Krychowiak immediately announced he didn't intend to remain unemployed for long. On November 10th, everything became clear.
On Monday, Krychowiak attended a training session for Polish Football Association (PZPN) coaches. He revealed on Instagram that he was participating in the course, posting a photo of himself wearing a T-shirt with the association's logo.

Krychowiak's decision to begin a coaching course clearly indicates his intention to obtain a license and pursue coaching. This is a path that has been chosen by numerous former Polish national team players in the past, including Łukasz Piszczek, Sławomir Peszko, Jakub Wawrzyniak, and Sebastian Mila.
Krychowiak joins the ranks of players who, after retiring from playing, decided to stick with football, developing in a new role. His quick decision to begin coaching shows that he has no intention of taking a long break from the sport.
Many fans wondered what Krychowiak's future would be after his competitive career ended. His Instagram story dispelled any doubts.
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