By Daily sports on June 15, 2021
Slovakia ran out 2-1 winners over 10-man Poland in the opening match of Group E in Euro 2020 on Monday.
Wojciech Szczesny’s 18th-minute own goal and Milan Skriniar’s strike 21 minutes from the end sank Poland, who levelled through Karol Linetty just after the break but lost Grzegorz Krychowiak to a second bookable offence shortly before Slovakia’s winner.
Poland were reduced to 10 men on the hour when midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak picked up a second yellow card, and Slovakia made their advantage count as Skriniar drove in a well-taken winner at a corner.
“We’re delighted to start the competition with a win. It was a difficult game, Poland are a quality team,” said Skriniar.
Poland striker Robert Lewandowski found his opportunities limited by Slovakia after a prolific season with Bayern Munich that saw him set a Bundesliga record with 41 goals.
“Skriniar put in a great performance. I think the whole team played very well,” said Slovakia coach Stefan Tarkovic.
“I’m really happy we managed to neutralise a great player such as Lewandowski.”
Slovakia, who reached the last 16 on their European Championship debut five years ago, play Sweden next in Group E on Friday while Poland go to Seville to face Spain the following day.
Poland coach Paulo Sousa opted to start Lewandowski as the lone striker, with his attacking options limited by injuries that ruled both Arkadiusz Milik and Krzysztof Piatek out of the tournament.
Marek Hamsik, who led Slovakia at the 2010 World Cup as well as Euro 2016, earned his record-extending 127th cap for his country after shaking off a niggling calf injury.
Slovakia started well as Ondrej Duda’s shot squirmed just wide, and it wasn’t long before they went in front.
Robert Mak danced past two defenders as he drifted in from the left wing, his low strike taking a slight deflection and smacking the post before bouncing off the grounded Szczesny and tricking over the line.
Szczesny, who was sent off in the opening game of Euro 2012 when Poland were co-hosts, became the first goalkeeper in the competition’s history to be credited with an own goal.
Slovakia midfielder Juraj Kucka’s dipping effort from distance dropped narrowly over, and Poland levelled 32 seconds after half-time as Linetty finished off a sharp team move with a scruffy shot that rolled into the corner.
Linetty then stabbed a cross straight at Martin Dubravka, but the dismissal of Krychowiak proved costly as Skriniar controlled a corner and drilled home his third goal in his past four internationals to put Slovakia back on top.
Jan Bednarek prodded wide in stoppage time as Poland pressed for an equaliser, but they have now failed to score more than once in 12 European Championship games, with Lewandowski stuck on just two goals in 12 matches at major finals. (AFP)
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•PHOTO: Slovakia players
Source Daily sports
Posted June 15, 2021
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