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European Championship qualification: Lewandowski and Poland just one step away from the European Championship

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European Championship qualification: Lewandowski and Poland just one step away from the European Championship

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Lewandowski and Poland just one step away from the European Championship

As of: 04:13 a.m. | Reading time: 2 minutes

Robert Lewandowski (r.) at the 5-1 gala against Estonia

Quelle: dpa/Czarek Sokolowski

Poland wins with a clear 5-1 final result against Estonia and is only one win away from taking part in the 2024 European Championship. The decisive game to solve the ticket is on Tuesday.

Robert Lewandowski and the Polish national football team can still hope to take part in the European Championship in Germany. The Poles won their playoff semi-final against Estonia 5-1 (1-0) in Warsaw on Thursday. Georgia (2-0 against Luxembourg), Greece (5-0 against Kazakhstan), Iceland (4-1 against Israel), Wales (4-1 against Finland) and Ukraine (2-1 against Bosnia-Herzegovina) also sat down through.

On Tuesday there will be the finals of Wales against Poland, Ukraine against Iceland and Georgia against Greece. The winners of these three encounters will win the last tickets to the European Championship.

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The Poles took the lead with a goal from Przemyslaw Frankowski (22nd minute). The hosts also benefited from the early yellow-red card against the Estonian midfielder Maksim Paskotsi (27th). Piotr Zielinski (50th), Jakub Piotrowski (70th) and Sebastian Szymanski (77th) scored the other goals for Poland. In addition, Estonia’s captain Karol Mets, who is under contract with second division leaders FC St. Pauli, scored an own goal (74th). Martin Vetkal scored the guests’ consolation goal (78′).

Spanish referee Jose Maria Sanchez took center stage in Georgia’s home win. After looking at the video images, he took back Luxembourg’s supposed equalizer by Gerson Rodrigues. Maxime Chanot had previously prevented Georges Mikautadze from scoring a goal. The Luxembourger was shown a red card for this. In the final phase of the game, Ukraine turned a 0-1 deficit against the Bosnians into a 2-1 win.

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