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Poland vs Football Union of Russia. European Championships Group A.

Warsaw National StadiumAttendance53,617.

Poland 1

  • J Blaszczykowski (57th minute)

Football Union of Russia 1

  • A Dzagoev (37th minute)

Jakub's cracker lifts Poland

Poland captain Jakub Blaszczykowski earned his country a precious point following an engrossing 1-1 draw against fierce foes Russia in Group A.

Captain's stunning strike secures point against Russia

Poland captain Jakub Blaszczykowski earned his country what could prove to be a precious point following an engrossing 1-1 draw against fierce foes Russia in Group A. Alan Dzagoev headed Russia into a first-half lead in the 37th minute, escaping his marker on the edge of the area to burst into the box and divert Andrey Arshavin's wicked in-swinging free-kick home via his shoulder more than his head. But Poland restored parity with a simply stunning strike from Blaszczykowski who cut inside from the right and unleashed a venomous left-foot shot which flew beyond Vyacheslav Malafeev and ripped into the back of the net. The match was played in a white-hot atmosphere in Warsaw's National Stadium, with the home fans producing a cauldron of noise and the away supporters unfurling a giant 'This is Russia' banner prior to kick-off. Russia remain on course for a quarter-final place ahead of their final Group A encounter against Greece, while Poland tackle Czech Republic knowing only a win will do if they are not to suffer an early exit from their own party. It was a richly-deserved point for the Poles, who were frustrated in their opening draw with Greece, but set a stunning pace in the first period and repelled the majority of the impressive Russian advances. Franciszek Smuda's side almost grabbed a seventh-minute lead when a glancing header from Sebastian Boenisch was superbly saved by Russian goalkeeper Malafeev, who was kept busy throughout the night.

Impact

Boenisch rose highest again from the resulting corner but this time could only direct his header into the arms of a relieved Malafeev. With the Russians struggling to make any kind of impact, Poland continued to press and Robert Lewandowski almost conjured an opener out of nothing when he hooked a volley just over the bar in the 12th minute. Poland had the ball in the net in the 19th minute when Lewandowski played in Eugen Polanski who drilled a low shot beyond Malafeev but was correctly pulled up for straying offside. Playing an exciting brand of fluent passing football, the Poles were dominant and Russian defender Sergei Ignashevich had to get in with a fine intervention to deny Lewandowski another chance in the box. Russia finally started to get to grips with the game as it approached the half-hour mark, with first Arshavin bursting down the right and crossing for Alexander Kerzhakov, who headed high and wide. And in the 28th minute the roles were reversed as Kerzhakov turned provider from the right, sending in a low cross which just eluded the stretching Arshavin in front of goal. Russia's best spell of the match resulted in the opening goal in the 37th minute as Arshavin delivered a superb free-kick from the left flank and Dzagoev flashed home a header past Przemyslaw Tyton.
Powerful
Poland almost responded immediately, with Blaszczykowski's powerful drive beaten away by Malafeev, but the Russians were beginning to play with the same kind of confident swagger evident in their opening group win. But Russia ended the half well on top, with Dzagoev and Zhirkov both having close-range chances and the goalscorer unlucky not to earn a penalty in first-half injury-time after being pushed over in the box. Poland started the second half in the same manner they approached the third, and came close within two minutes of the restart when Polanski's brilliant through-ball found Lewandowski but he was pushed wide and out of play by the advancing Malafeev. It was all Poland again with Ludovic Obraniak and Damien Perquis both coming close before the Russians threatened with a swift counter in the 50th minute, Kerzhakov's dangerous run eventually intercepted by Dariusz Dudka. Blaszczykowski sparked jubilation in the 58th minute when he got on the end of a Polish breakaway down the right and cut inside to send a superb left-foot drive beyond Malafeev and into the corner of the net. As the game sprang into life, Dzagoev scuffed a shot straight at Tyton after being flicked through by Kerzhakov, and almost immediately at the other end Blaszczykowski made ground down the left before blazing high and wide.
Poland Team Statistics Russia
1 Goals 1
0 1st Half Goals 1
6 Shots on Target 2
7 Shots off Target 4
2 Blocked Shots 5
4 Corners 6
12 Fouls 15
2 Offsides 2
2 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
78.4 Passing Success 84
21 Tackles 22
81 Tackles Success 77.3
39.8 Possession 60.2
47.6 Territorial Advantage 52.4
352 Total Passes 564
23 Total Crosses 20
152 Lost Balls 148
66 Recoveries 57
38.1 1st Half Poss. 61.9
38.7 2nd Half Poss. 61.3

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