Arab Times

Poland beat Saudi Arabia, boost chances of qualifying

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AL RAYYAN, Qatar, Nov 26, (AP): Finally!

Robert Lewandowsk­i at last scored a goal in a World Cup match on Saturday, helping Poland beat Saudi Arabia 2-0 and boosting his team’s chances of reaching the knockout stages.

Lewandowsk­i shed tears after scoring in the 82nd minute. He raced toward the corner with his arms outstretch­ed, then stayed slumped on the field as teammates rushed to congratula­te him. He got up, rubbed his face, and blew a kiss to the crowd.

“Today everything I had inside, the dreams, the importance of the occasion, all those dreams from my childhood came through,” Lewandowsk­i said. “It was so signifi- cant.”

One of the best forwards in the world, Lewandowsk­i’s barren streak at the World Cup was somewhat puzzling. Now, in his fifth match at the tournament, it’s over.

“I always wanted to score at the World Cup and this dream came true,” said Lewandowsk­i, who had a penalty saved in Poland’s 0-0 draw with Mexico on Tuesday. “It’s not easy, because we didn’t have many opportunit­ies in the first match and I missed that penalty.”

Against Saudi Arabia, Lewandowsk­i also set up the opener in the 40th minute when he kept the ball in play after goalkeeper Mohammed AlOwais’ initial block, then laid it back for Piotr Zielinski to knock in.

Lewandowsk­i, who had no involvemen­t in any goals in his first four World Cup games, also hit the post, and Al-Owais later denied the Barcelona player from scoring another goal toward the end of the match.

It was the one that went in that brought tears to the 34-year-old striker’s eyes.

“The older I get, the more emotional I get,” Lewandowsk­i said, referring to his reaction after finally scoring. “I’m aware that when it comes to the World Cup, that this might be my last World Cup. And I wanted to underline that I played at World Cups and I scored.”

SOCCER

Poland coach Czeslaw Michniewic­z said he wasn’t surprised by Lewandowsk­i’s moving reaction.

“I know how deeply he lived the last match,” Michniewic­z said. “I’m very sorry he wasn’t lucky enough, he hit the post and the goalkeeper made a save. He could have had a hat trick today.”

Poland were scrambling for long periods at the Education City Stadium as the Saudi team were pushed forward by enthusiast­ic fans in what seemed like a home game. The frustratio­n was clear on Lewandowsk­i’s face as Poland’s yellow cards mounted.

Saudi Arabia had a chance to equalize at the end of the first half but Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny saved Salem Al-Dawsari’s penalty kick. He then blocked Mohammed Al-Burayk’s shot from the rebound.

Poland will next face Argentina, while Saudi Arabia will meet Mexico in their last Group C games.

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France’s Kylian Mbappe scores past Denmark’s goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel his side’s second goal during the World Cup group D soccer match between France and Denmark, at the Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar. (AP)
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