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Szczesny denies Messi

- (Reuters)

After saving a penalty against Saudi Arabia, Poland’s goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny said he wanted to “face the best” at the World Cup - and true to his word, he was in the limelight again when he denied none other than Argentina’s Lionel Messi from the spot. The Juventus stopper has forged a reputation as one of Europe’s toughest goalkeeper­s to beat from 12 yards and proved once again how crucial he is to Poland’s hopes after they qualified for the last 16. Poland may have ultimately lost 2-0 to qualify in second place in group C, but not before Szczesny showed he was not one to be deterred on the big stage by a seven-time Ballon d’Or winner and a blue-white sea of Argentina fans behind him. In doing so, Szczesny became the first goalkeeper to save two penalties at a World Cup tournament since American Brad Friedel in 2002 and only the third in all, along with compatriot Jan Tomaszewsk­i who first achieved the feat in 1974. The penalty awarded to Messi was questionab­le, with Szczesny’s outstretch­ed hand brushing the Paris St Germain forward’s face after he had headed a cross wide, but the referee saw it as a foul after a VAR check.

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