Thursday, 24 March 2016

Poland’s Blaszczykowski boosts Euro 2016 chances

WARSAW, Poland: Jakub Blaszczykowski's first-half objective gave Poland a 1-0 win in an equitably challenged agreeable against Serbia on Wednesday, as the Euro 2016 qualifiers attempted to separate a stone strong Serbian safeguard. 

Blaszczykowski, who is on credit at Fiorentina, discovered space in the region and scored in the 28th moment with an apparently easy first-time shot after Serbia had neglected to clear their lines. 

The 30-year-old winger has as of late dropped out of support at the Italian club, however enhanced his odds of gaining a spot at the Euros in June and July with an execution that dominated his more proclaimed partners Robert Lewandowski and Arek Milik. 

Playing on a downpour absorbed pitch the western Polish town of Poznan, the hosts battled on the flanks against Serbia's accomplished full backs Aleksandar Kolarov and Branislav Ivanovic. 

Poland mentor Adam Nawalka handled a to a great extent full-quality side that included Sevilla midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak and Torino safeguard Kamil Glik, however Serbia figured out how to keep them under control for the vast majority of the amusement. 

It was a physical experience as Serbia battled perseveringly in midfield, with Lewandowski practically constrained off the pitch through damage taking after a tackle ahead of schedule in the amusement.

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