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Brian Homewood

Poland's mishaps help Senegal claim first African win

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Poland and Senegal players in action REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Senegal became the first African team to win a match at the 2018 World Cup on Tuesday when they beat Poland 2-1, helped by an own goal from a Brazilian-born Polish defender and a nightmare moment for goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.

Thiago Cionek stuck out a leg and deflected Idrissa Gueye's wayward shot into the net to give Senegal the lead with game's first shot on target in the 37th minute.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Senegal's M'Baye Niang scores their second goal past Poland's Wojciech Szczesny REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

The second goal was even more of a gift for the Lions of Teranga, who were making their first appearance at the World Cup since reaching the quarter-finals in 2002.

Poland midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak played the ball back from inside the Senegal half but the defence failed to notice that M'Baye Niang, who had been on the touchline receiving treatment, had re-entered the field.

Szczesny rushed out of his area to try and intercept but Niang got to the ball first, slipped it past him and scored into an empty net amid Polish disbelief.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Poland's Grzegorz Krychowiak in action with Senegal's Sadio Mane and Youssouf Sabaly REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

"The player ran in, he was behind the side line of the pitch. There are no such situations on a daily basis," said Poland defender Michal Pazdan.

"It does not change the fact that we lacked concentration at the beginning of the second half, because it seems that we could have played a different game, if they hadn’t scored 2-0."

Niang, who at 23 has already played for Caen, AC Milan, Montpellier, Genoa, Watford and Torino, said: "I saw a ball coming back from the Polish defence. I felt there was something on and was able to get in there and score." Krychowiak replied with an 86th minute header but it was too little for the Poles who are now in danger of repeating the group stage exit they suffered on their last appearance at the finals in 2006.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Poland's Michal Pazdan in action with Senegal's Moussa Konate REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

The win put Senegal and Japan, 2-1 winners over Colombia earlier on Tuesday, level on three points at the top of Group H.

It was a relief for Africa after Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria and Tunisia all lost their opening games.

Senegal, with 10 European players in their starting line-up, played like a European side, with a well-drilled backline led superbly by Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly who largely subdued Poland's record scorer Robert Lewandowski.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Senegal's M'Baye Niang scores their second goal REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

SORRY AFFAIR

"Senegal won due to discipline," said coach Aliou Cisse, who captained the side in 2002.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Poland's Thiago Cionek scores an own goal and the first goal for Senegal REUTERS/Grigory Dukor

"You saw a very solid, very compact Senegal team. We were able to put them under pressure. Every time they made a mistake we were able to find the movement we needed and get back at them."

The first half hour was a sorry affair strewn with misplaced passes from both sides and neither of the danger men, Lewandowski and Senegal's Sadio Mane, seeing much of the ball.

Niang played a part in the opening goal as he won a challenge with Lukasz Piszczek, burst down the left and found Mane who in turn slipped the ball to Gueye.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Senegal's M'Baye Niang celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

The midfielder's shot appeared to be going wide until the hapless Cionek, who was born in Curitiba and is of Polish ancestry, stuck out a leg and deflected it past Szczesny.

Lewandowski sprang into life five minutes after halftime as he won possession, burst clear and was up-ended by Salif Sane.

He took the free kick himself and although he managed Poland's first shot on target, it was saved by Khadim N'Diaye - the only African-based player in the Senegal squad.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Senegal's M'Baye Niang celebrates scoring their second goal with team mates REUTERS/Grigory Dukor

Poland appeared to be coming back into the game until the embarrassing mishap on the hour.

Despite Krychowiak's late reply, Poland never really looked like snatching a point and must now pick themselves up for the match against Colombia on Sunday.

"I don't think any excuse is good enough for the first half. We weren't aggressive enough, the wingers didn't do a good job and neither did the midfield," said disappointed Poland coach Adam Nawalka. "We weren't dynamic or co-ordinated."

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Senegal's M'Baye Niang celebrates scoring their second goal with team mates REUTERS/Grigory Dukor

(Additional reporting by Alastair MacDonald; Writing by Brian Homewood, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Poland's Thiago Cionek scores an own goal and the first goal for Senegal REUTERS/Grigory Dukor
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Poland's Grzegorz Krychowiak celebrates scoring their first goal with Jan Bednarek REUTERS/Carl Recine
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group H - Poland vs Senegal - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - June 19, 2018 Poland's fans leave the stadium during the match. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
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