Blundering Boruc bemoans bad luck

04 July 2009 11:51
But he insists he is not out of form - just that all his mistakes went punished.[LNB]Boruc made a number of high-profile errors, most famously when he mis-kicked a pass-back and allowed Northern Ireland to claim a 3-2 win over Poland.[LNB]The 29-year also found himself in trouble for breaching disciplinary rules for club and country, following the break-up of his marriage.[LNB]But he said: "I don't accept all this talk that I'm in bad form.[LNB]"Last season I made five serious mistakes in games for Poland and Celtic, which is roughly the same as I did the year before.[LNB]"But no one said it was my fault then, because those errors went unpunished. A lot comes down to luck - and sometimes your luck runs out."[LNB]Boruc was targeted by the Northern Ireland fans at Windsor Park but claims the abuse had nothing to do with him conceding two poor goals.[LNB]"My form in the match in Belfast when Poland lost 3-2 to Northern Ireland and the earlier game in Bratislava, when we lost 2-1 to Slovakia, was related to my personal situation," he told the Polish press.[LNB]"In Belfast, I wasn't scared of the Northern Ireland fans' taunting.[LNB]"I like pressure; I like when the fans are screaming at me.[LNB]"The influence on my performances in the Slovakia and Northern Ireland games was not fans, but my personal situation.[LNB]"Never mind if you are a worker in a factory or you are a goalkeeper playing in front of thousands of people every week - if you have personal problems it will affect you at work, no matter what you do."[LNB]New Celtic manager Tony Mowbray has held talks with Boruc, who has been joined at the club by international team-mate Lukasz Zaluska.[LNB]Mowbray said: "If Artur has any problems he needs to tell me. I also spoke to him about his motivational levels.[LNB]"He understands he's got to get down to some hard work in pre-season and get focused on the job."[LNB][LNB] Scottish Premier League. Click here to bet.  

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