DOHA — Robert Lewandowski scored the first World Cup goal
of his prolific career on Saturday when he netted in Poland’s 2–0 win over
Saudi Arabia, bursting their bubble following the team’s giant-killing act
against Argentina.
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Barcelona forward Lewandowski made sure Poland took
a big step towards the last 16 in Qatar when he rolled home in the 82nd minute
after being gifted the ball by Abdulelah Al-Malki.
However, it was a battle for Czeslaw Michniewicz’s
side, who were leading at that point thanks to Piotr Zielinski’s roofed finish
and an incredible double save from Wojciech Szczesny after Salem Al-Dawsari’s penalty
late in the first half.
Poland leapfrogged the Saudis into first place in
Group C, with Lionel Messi’s Argentina facing Mexico later on Saturday.
Egged on by a vocal crowd, Herve Renard’s Saudi team
came out with the bit between their teeth and the Poles frequently struggled to
handle their aggressive press.
Poland were shown three early yellow cards.
Mohamed Kanno had the game’s first decent effort on
goal, tipped over by Szczesny in the 13th minute.
Lewandowski initially found it hard to get into the
game as he was immediately surrounded by a gang of defenders led by Ali
Al-Bulayhi, who at one point looked to be heading out of the game after being
accidentally studded by the Barca star.
Super Szczesny
Lewandowski played a key
role in Poland’s opener against the run of play in the 39th minute, pulling
back for Zielinski to finish after nearly clipping home his first World Cup
goal.
Szczesny then stepped up to save his team minutes
later after referee Wilton Sampaio awarded a soft penalty, when Saleh Al-Shehri
went down heavily under pressure from Krystian Bielik.
The Juventus goalkeeper did well to bat away
Dawsari’s nervy spot-kick but the ball fell to Mohammed Al-Burayk, who was
denied on the rebound by a sensational stop.
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After the Polish team scored the second goal against Saudi Arabia, Jordanians were disappointed.(Photos: Ameer Khalifeh/Jordan News)
Szczesny was again Poland’s savior nine minutes
after the break when he charged off his line to keep out Dawsari following a
chaotic passage of play that ended with the ball being ballooned over the bar.
Poland were again close to buckling under intense
Saudi pressure but should have been further ahead midway in through the second
half when Arkadiusz Milik and Lewandowski both struck the woodwork in the space
of three minutes.
Malki then scuffed wide from the edge of the box and
it was his mistake that allowed Lewandowski to seal the points.
Nothing looked on when Malki received a pass on the edge of
his own area but he let the ball slip past him and right into Lewandowski’s
feet, allowing him to roll in a simple finish and end his hoodoo.
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