Senegal Flies Past Poland In World Cup Clash
Senegal got Africa’s first win of the World Cup with a 2-1 victory over Poland in Moscow on Tuesday.
The team was helped by two fluky goals: a
deflection, and a score by a player who was apparently unnoticed by the
Poland defense.
In the 37th minute of an evenly matched game, Sadio
Mane held the ball for a moment, then found the perfect pass to Idrissa
Gueye. He fired at goal, and it took a carom off Poland’s Thiago Cionek
and zipped into the net. It was bad luck for Poland, but put Senegal
ahead.
Senegal’s second goal, in the 60th minute, was even more
bizarre. Grzegorz Krychowiak of Poland passed the ball back, toward Jan
Bednarek, the last defender, near the center circle. A routine play.
Except that Senegal’s M’Baye Niang had left the field and
just at that moment had been approved by the ref to return. He spotted
the action and raced to the ball with Bednarik completely unaware.
Keeper Wojciech Szczesney figured out the situation and
sped a good 40 yards out from his net. But it was too late. Niang got
the ball and cruised toward the empty net for the easiest, though
strangest, of scores.
“When I left the pitch, it was an attack for Poland,” Niang
said after the match. “When I came back on I saw a ball that was coming
back to the defense. I felt that there was a chance to be taken.”
Poland Coach Adam Nawa?ka on same play: “I’m convinced that
Bednarek did not see the player on the side, and there was a
misunderstanding. Szczesney tried to save the situation but he missed.”
Poland pulled a goal back with three minutes to play on a header from Krychowiak, author of the misbegotten back pass.
Poland kept up its track record of dismal World Cup starts. It has four losses and three draws since beating Argentina in 1974.
Senegal President Macky Sall was in the stands to watch his
nation’s first World Cup match since 2002, when the team reached the
quarterfinals before losing to Turkey. Poland returned for the first
time since 2006
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