Deccan Chronicle

POLES SLOWHACKED

Skriniar strike gets Slovakia off to a flying start

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Saint Petersburg, June

15: Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar fired Slovakia to a 2-1 victory over neighbours Poland on Tuesday in their opening game at Euro here.

An own goal from Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny handed Slovakia the lead on 18 minutes, but Karol Linetty equalised for Poland right at the start of the second half.

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 welltaken 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. I’m really happy we managed to neutralise a great player like Lewandowsk­i,” Slovakia coach Stefan Tarkovic said.

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.

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 last four internatio­nals to put Slovakia back on top. —

 ?? AFP ?? Slovakian players celebrate goal against Poland in their Euro Group ‘E’ football match at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Russia on Monday.—
AFP Slovakian players celebrate goal against Poland in their Euro Group ‘E’ football match at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Russia on Monday.—

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