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Group B: Austria vs. Poland [P+R]

Tosiek

Słowiańska Dusza
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GROUND:




Co-hosts out to redress Polish balance

Austria face Poland in their second UEFA EURO 2008™ fixture in Vienna hoping to improve on recent results against their Group B opponents.

• The tournament co-hosts were beaten both at home and away by Poland when the teams met in qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

• Poland were 3-1 winners at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion on 9 October 2004. In the process they inflicted on Austria the only home defeat of their qualifying campaign.

• Radosław Kałużny gave Poland a tenth-minute lead and although Markus Schopp drew Austria level on the half-hour, the visitors won the game through late goals from Jacek Krzynówek (78) and Tomas Frankowski (90).

• The teams in Vienna were:
Austria: Alexander Manninger, Joachim Standfest, Martin Stranzl, Martin Hiden, Emanuel Pogatetz, René Aufhaser (Markus Kiesenebner 46), Markus Schopp, Dietmar Kühbauer, Mario Haas (Roland Kollmann 38), Andreas Ivanschitz, Ivica Vastic (Christian Mayrleb 80).

Poland: Jerzy Dudek, Marcin Zajac (Kamil Kosowski 46), Tomasz Rząsa, Marcin Baszczyński, Radosław Kałużny (Arkadiusz Radomski 71), Jacek Bak, Tomasz Hajto, Jacek Krzynówek, Maciej Żurawski, Sebastian Mila, Grzegorz Rasiak (Tomas Frankowski 67).

• Poland subsequently completed the double against Austria with a 3-2 victory in Chorzow on 3 September 2005.

• Euzebiusz Smolarek, with his first international goal on 13 minutes, and Kamil Kosowski (22) put the Poles in charge early on and although Roland Linz narrowed the deficit (61), Maciej Żurawski replied six minutes later to ensure Linz's second strike in the 80th minute was in vain.

• The teams in Chorzow were:
Poland: Artur Boruc, Tomasz Kłos, Tomasz Rząsa, Marcin Baszczyński, Kamil Kosowski (Michał Żewłakow 87), Jacek Bąk, Radosław Sobolewski, Euzebiusz Smolarek (Sebastian Mila 72), Maciej Żurawski, Miroslav Szymkowiak (Arkadiusz Radomski 83), Grzegorz Rasiak.

Austria: Andreas Schranz, Mario Hieblinger, Martin Stranzl, Emanuel Pogatetz, Anton Ehmann (Sanel Kuljic 80), René Aufhaser, Markus Schopp (Markus Kiesenebner 80), Dietmar Kühbauer, Joachim Standfest (Roland Linz 46), Andreas Ivanschitz, Christian Mayrleb.

• Poland also won the teams' most recent friendly encounter on Austrian soil, 4-2 in Salzburg on 19 May 1992.

• Austria's most recent success against Poland was a 4-3 friendly triumph in Katowice on 17 May 1994, where Peter Stöger struck a hat-trick for the visitors. They have not beaten Poland at home since a 2-1 friendly win in 1977.

• Overall Austria have won three and lost five of eight past matches against Poland. Their home record against the Poles is two wins and three defeats – including a 3-1 reverse when the countries' Olympic teams met in 1929.

• Poland coach Leo Beenhakker has suffered at the hands of Austrian opposition in the past. As AFC Ajax coach he saw his team beaten 4-0 on aggregate by FK Austria Wien – albeit after the Austrian team were awarded a 3-0 second-leg victory following crowd trouble in the second leg in Amsterdam.

• By the end of that same season Beenhakker was preparing the Netherlands for the 1990 FIFA World Cup yet those preparations were dented by a 3-2 friendly defeat by Austria at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion on 30 May that year.

• Erwin Hoffer scored Austria's winning goal when they defeated tournament hosts Poland 1-0 in the group stage of the 2006 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Poznan, en route to reaching the last four.

• Austria forward Roman Wallner scored the decisive goal in Vienna club FK Austria's 1-0 second-leg win against Legia Warszawa in the 2006/07 UEFA Cup first round. His international colleague Wolfgang Mair was on target in the 1-1 first-leg draw in Warsaw and in both matches the beaten goalkeeper was Polish international Łukasz Fabiański.

• The teams had met at the same stage of the UEFA Cup in the 2004/05 season and Austria Wien, en route to a 4-1 aggregate success, won the first leg 1-0 when Austrian international Markus Kiesenebner finished past Poland goalkeeper Artur Boruc.

• Poland defender Bąk and midfielder Arkadiusz Radomski are colleagues of Austrian internationals Johannes Ertl, Ronald Gercaliu, Sanel Kuljic, Franz Schiemer, Yüksel Sariyar and Standfest at Austria Wien.

• Austria goalkeeper Jürgen Macho was a team-mate of Poland midfielder Kosowski at German club 1. FC Kaiserslautern in 2004/05.

• This is the 13th edition of the UEFA European Championship and the eighth edition that features a final tournament with a group phase.

• This is Austria's first appearance at a EURO final tournament. Their best performance in the UEFA European Championship came in the inaugural edition of 1960 where they reached the quarter-finals before losing 9-4 on aggregate to France.

• Three teams have won the UEFA European Championship as hosts. Spain and Italy triumphed in 1964 and 1968 respectively, when staging the semi-finals and final. France in 1984 became the only winners since a proper final tournament was established in 1980.

• This is the first time Poland have reached the UEFA European Championship finals.
 

Tosiek

Słowiańska Dusza
Both Żurawski and Lewandowski are injured after yesterday's match. But there's a chance for Lewandowski to recover on Thursday.
 

cabi

Youth Team
If Roger will start from the beginning we should handle Austrians :)

2-0 - Roger, Golański :)
 

4ndr3i

SG's van Bommel
I think Poland will take the 3 pts. But why isn't Kuba from Borussia Dortmund in the team ? is he injured or was he left out from the Poland's EURO squad?
 

Tosiek

Słowiańska Dusza
Poland's line-up:

Artur Boruc - Marcin Wasilewski, Mariusz Jop, Jacek Bąk, Michał Żewłakow - Euzebiusz Smolarek, Dariusz Dudka, Mariusz Lewandowski, Jacek Krzynówek - Roger - Marek Saganowski.



Plus rep for Bonzi(H)
 

MaestroZidane

YELLOW CARD: Untrustworthy
a match were both teams know they must win or they are out. Should be a good one

Already two missed opportunities by the Austrians
 

KingPaulV

Starting XI
my god what a match so far....Boruc has been simply Amazing, and Harnik; he should have scored twice already still IMO Austria's best of the tournament
 

Tosiek

Słowiańska Dusza
Pole wannabe scored from the offside. We don't play football, we just defend the goal. And we're the worst team at EURO.:(
 


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