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Grzegorz Krychowiak Speaks Five Languages In Outstanding Post-Match Interview

Grzegorz Krychowiak Speaks Five Languages In Outstanding Post-Match Interview

He answered the questions in English, French, Russian, Spanish and Polish.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

He only joined Lokomotiv Moscow in July and already Poland international Grzegorz Krychowiak can speak the Russian language, as well as four others in a remarkable post-match interview.

Following his club's 2-0 win over Galatasaray in the Champions League earlier this week, the 28-year-old decided against using a translator, instead answering all of the questions in the speaker's native tongue. Now that is seriously impressive.

Take a look at the full interview here. Take a bow, Grzegorz.

The midfielder answers the above questions in English, French, Russian, Spanish and Polish.

He spoke about the impressions of the match, the shot after which the goal was scored and the atmosphere in the locker room, according to Sportowe.

"His French is comfortably good but you can tell it's definitely not his native language. He has a clear Polish accent. On the other hand his Spanish has some serious French undertones." said on Reddit user.

Many were very impressed by the former West Brom loanee's decision to speak five languages during the interview.

"He has a slight French accent when speaking Polish, and a more noticeable Polish accent when speaking French." said another user.

"He's only been in Russia six months, can't say I'm aware of how close the Polish & Russian languages are but I'd say that's still pretty impressive."

Respect.

The Polish midfielder spent a loan spell at the Hawthorns last season having joined from PSG and was expected to make a big impact at the club, but struggled to make a real impact and joined Lokomotiv Moscow in July this year.

At least he picked up a decent amount of English during his time in the Premier League. Very handy!

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