Euro 2012 co-hosts Poland kept their chances of a quarterfinals berth
alive on Tuesday after drawing 1-1 with Russia, putting on ice their
opponents' hopes of clinching the first slot in the knock-out phase.
The
Poles, needing to take at least a point from the Group A match in the
wake of their 1-1 tournament opener against Greece on Friday, were
keenly aware of Russia's high-octane 4-1 performance against the Czech
Republic the same night.
In what may be the most
politically-charged fixture of the tournament, Poland looked the
hungrier team in the first half, launching a series of convincing
attacks on the Russian goal.
But they failed to capitalise on
earlier chances including a slicing free kick in the seventh minute by
Ludovic Obraniak, newly positioned as a left-side midfielder, with
Sebastian Boenisch's attempt saved by Vyacheslav Malafeev.
Hard
work appeared to have paid off when Eugen Polanski moved onto a through
ball from lone striker Robert Lewandowski, who scored against the
Greeks, and fired past Malafeev.
But fans and the Polish bench swung from ecstasy to misery when his 18th-minute shot was ruled offside.
A
resurgent Russia picked up the pace, with captain Andrey Arshavin
crossing in the 25th minute to fellow member of their striking
triumvirate Aleksandr Kerzhakov, only for him to miss the target.
Polish
keeper Przeymslaw Tyton - whose penalty-saving heroics after he came on
as a substitute for red-carded first choice Wojciech Szczesny helped
avoid a Polish defeat to Greece - saved a free kick from Arshavin a
minute later.
Russia's efforts bore fruit in the 37th minute when
rising star Alan Dzagoev, who notched up a double against the Czechs,
latched onto an inswinging Arshavin free kick to open the scoring.
Poland,
who were criticised for losing pace against Greece in the second half
and throwing away their lead, returned from the dressing room keen to
hurry the Russians.
While they appeared tired, they battled hard,
and finally equalised in the 57th minute when captain Kuba
Blaszczykowski picked up a cross from Obraniak and fired home a
left-footed piledriver.
There were nervous moments for both sides
in the remainder of the half, with the noise levels rising in Warsaw's
brand-new National Stadium.
Russia wrap up their group matches against Greece on Saturday, when Poland face the Czechs.
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