Poland shine in european qualifiers
Stun world champions Germany by two goals in their own backyard
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2014-10-12 23:49 GMT
Paris: It may have taken 19 attempts over 71 years but on Saturday Poland finally made history with a stunning first ever defeat of world champions Germany in a Euro 2016 qualifier in Warsaw.Goals from Arkadiusz Milik and substitute Sebastian Mila earned the Poles a shock 2-0 victory and surprise ownership of the Group ‘D’ summit.
“We are obviously disappointed, we were too reckless with our chances,” admitted Germany coach Joachim Loew. The Republic of Ireland are flying high in second in Group ‘D’ on the strength of a 7-0 drubbing of Gibraltar, with LA Galaxy striker Robbie Keane firing them into a three-goal lead inside the first 20 minutes in Dublin.Scotland are placed third ahead of the Germans on goal difference after what manager Gordon Strachan rated their best performance under his watch, a 1-0 win over Georgia at Ibrox.
In other results, Northern Ireland saw off the Faroe Islands 2-0 in Belfast to go top of Group ‘F’, two former European champions, Greece and Denmark, were held to 1-1 draws by Finland and Albania respectively, and Serbia needed a last minute goal to salvage a point in a 1-1 stalemate in Armenia.
But it was Germany’s shock defeat that stole the headlines.Ajax striker Milik gave the hosts the lead on 51 minutes, with Mila netting a late second to inflict Germany’s first defeat in a qualifier for seven years.The hosts took the lead when Borussia Dortmund’s Lukasz Piszczek finished off a flowing attack and floated an inch-perfect pass over the German defence for Milik to put his header past Manuel Neuer.
And Mila settled the matter when he converted Lewandowski’s pass just before the final whistle to the delight of the hosts’ fans.