Lewandowski off the mark in Poland victory

Zielinski and Lewandowski strike for Poles either side of Szczesny penalty heroics

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  • Piotr Zielinski netted against run of play after 39 minutes

  • Wojciech Szczesny produced wonderful double save to preserve advantage

  • Robert Lewandowski claimed first World Cup goal to wrap-up points

    Poland 2-0 Saudi Arabia | Group C | Match Review
    Goals: Zielinski (39), Lewandowski (82)

    Midfielder Piotr Zielinski netted in the opening half and Robert Lewandowski scored his first World Cup goal to settle an absorbing, see-sawing encounter at Education City Stadium – and enable Poland to leapfrog surprise package Saudi Arabia in an intriguing Group C table.

    Zielinski struck against the run of play on 39 minutes and Wojciech Szczesny brilliantly denied the Saudis a prompt equaliser when the keeper repelled a penalty from Salem Al-Dawsari, before producing a wonderful stop to deny Mohammed Al-Burayk on the follow up. Lewandowski capitalised on a defensive lapse to roll in Poland’s second goal with eight minutes remaining.

    Szczesny tipped over Mohamed Kanno’s rising drive as Herve Renard’s team picked up where they left off in their astonishing victory over Argentina on Tuesday. But Zielinski briefly silenced the Saudi din when he struck Poland’s first goal of the tournament. Matty Cash sprang on to a return pass down the right to square for Lewandowski. He couldn’t create an opening to shoot but had the presence of mind to turn back a pass for Napoli’s Zielinski, who finished into the roof of the net.

    Szczesny celebrated a block to deny Al-Dawsari 10 minutes after the restart and Feras Al-Brikan and Al-Shehri both thrashed off target from good positions. It wasn’t all one-way traffic, however, and shortly after Arkadiusz Milik headed flush against the bar, Lewandowski struck the upright with an untidy effort.

    The Barcelona forward wouldn’t be frustrated for long. Abdulelah Al-Malki’s heavy touch invited Lewandowski to run through and finish and he gratefully accepted. It was the 34-year-old’s 77th goal for Poland but first from five World Cup matches. Saudi Arabia goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais stayed tall to deny Lewandowski a second but for jubilant Poland, the job was done.

    Saudi Arabia were awarded a penalty late in the opening half when a VAR check detected Krystian Bielik’s nibble at the calves of Saleh Al-Shehri. Al-Dawsari supplied the gorgeous strike to defeat Argentina but, here, his contact was tame, allowing Szczesny to save. Al-Burayk was incredulous when the goalkeeper denied his rebound effort.

    Key moment
    Saudi Arabia’s magnificent supporters raised the already sky-high decibel levels when their team was awarded a penalty shortly after conceding to Zielinski.

    Imagine the reaction, then, had the Saudis drawn level so soon after falling behind. Instead it was Poland celebrating following a tremendous double save from Wojciech Szczesny, The 32-year-old goalkeeper doesn’t, perhaps, enjoy a standing commensurate with the calibre of a player who won two FA Cups for Arsenal and is a three-times Serie A champion at current club Juventus.

    And here was a reminder of why Szczesny has operated at the elite end of the game for more than a decade and remains his national team No1. The initial penalty save from Al-Dawsari was relatively straight forward, once Szczesny chose to dive right.

    Instead of savouring the moment, Szczesny was alert to the ongoing danger, scrambling to his feet to brilliantly touch over a screaming follow up from Al-Burayk. Szczesny unquestionably entered his contender for save of the tournament with that one. Moreover, in recording his second straight clean sheet, the keeper ensured Poland claimed three points and moved within touching distance of reaching the last 16 for the first time since Mexico 1986.

    Key state
    Robert Lewandowski scored the 2,600th goal in FIFA World Cup™ history.

    Player of the Match
    Robert Lewandowski