Poland Made No Mistake in the World Cup Qualifying Group of the Dutch National Team on Sunday. The Poles won 3-1 Against Finland, partly thanks to a goal from Striker Robert Lewandowski.
Earlier in the Evening, Oranje won at Lithuania (2-3). As a result, Poland had to win at home Against Finland later in the Evening to Keep Up With The Dutch National Team. That succeeded for the team of coach Jan Urban, who imprively Drew 1-1 Away Against the Netherlands on Thursday.
In That Match, Matty Cash Played An Important Role by Scoring the Equalizer. Against Finland, The Right Back of Aston Villa was also or Great Value. Cash was released after a little less than half an hour and shot effectively via A Finnish Leg.
The Second Goal was Scored by Striker Lewandowski, Who Calmly Shot in sight of goalkeeper Jesse Joronen. After the break, Attacker Jakub Kaminski Made It 3-0. That seemed to Remain, Until Benjamin Källman Scored a consolation goal for the Finns Just before time.
Due to the Victory, Poland Keeps The Pressure on the Dutch National Team. The Poles, Like Oranje, Have 10 points in Group G. However, Poland Has Played One More Game Than Orange. Finland Follows with 7 points.
The 3-1 Victory also mean that poland makes up one goal on Orange. The Netherlands has a goal differentence of +11, compared to +4 for poland. In the World Cup Qualifying Series, Goal Difference is Above Mutual Result, in contrast to what is the case in UEFA Tournaments (Such as the European Championship).