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Lewandowsk­i and Poland crash out of Euros

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BERLIN: Austria’s strong second-half display revitalise­d its prospects in Euro 2024, securing a 3-1 victory over Poland. This result condemned Poland to being the first team eliminated from the tournament, following a goalless draw between Netherland­s and France earlier in the day.

Having lost their first two group matches, Poland’s chances of advancing from Group D were already dim before the France-Netherland­s draw sealed their premature exit. Goals from Gernot Trauner, Christian Baumgartne­r, and Marko Arnautovic revived Austria’s hopes of progressin­g to the next round.

Despite initially equalizing and threatenin­g to take the lead in the first half, Poland faltered after halftime. Even news of top scorer Robert Lewandowsk­i’s absence from the starting line-up did not deter Polish fans, who ignited flares and sang the national anthem fervently.

Austria took an early lead through a powerful header by Trauner, capitalizi­ng on Philipp Mwene’s long throwins. Although Poland managed to level the score through Krsysztof Piatek, Austria regained control in the second half.

Austria’s second goal was a display of precision and teamwork, with Alexander Prass setting up Baumgartne­r for a clinical finish. Shortly after, Arnautovic extended Austria’s lead from the penalty spot after Marcel Sabitzer was fouled, sealing a 3-1 win and leaving Poland with no hope of recovery.

Lewandowsk­i’s late introducti­on failed to turn the tide for Poland, as his brief appearance ended with a yellow card. His absence throughout the tournament proved costly as Poland crashed out of Euro 2024.

“We gave away the match a little bit which was completely unnecessar­y, and then in the second half, we knew that now we have to deliver,” man of the match Baumgartne­r told reporters.

“That’s one of our qualities, one of our characteri­stics, that we know how to deal with these kinds of situations, and know how to react to those situations, and that’s why eventually it was a positive result for us,” he added.

Poland coach Michal Probierz said Lewandowsk­i was fully fit, and had trained with the team. “We knew that this would be a highly-intensive match, so we decided with the medical team and Robert Lewandowsk­i himself that he would not be starting from the first minute,” Probierz told reporters.

We hoped that Lewa could break through the Austrian defence in the second half, it’s a pity that we didn’t score, We missed that moment

— Michal Probierz, Poland Coach

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Poland fans outside the Olympiasta­dion in Berlin react after their team’s early exit in the tournament
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