Wales suffer Euro 2024 heartbreak after Poland win dramatic penalty shootout
As Wojciech Szczesny was ambushed by his Poland teammates, a penalty shootout victory and a place at the Euro 2024 finals secured, Daniel James was left counting the cost of failing to beat the goalkeeper from 12 yards.
Harry Wilson sent his down the middle, no-nonsense, Neco Williams, ice-cool, dispatched his into a pocket of the Poland goal. But after James, a substitute, missed, the words of Page’s opposite number felt prescient. “Finals and playoffs aren’t played, they’re won,” said Michal Probierz, the Poland manager who is yet to lose since replacing Fernando Santos last year.
It may take Wales a while to get over this defeat. This was a game of few chances, one that was primed to go the distance from the moment Poland optimistically took aim at Ward’s goal from kick-off.
Davies saw a first-half headed goal disallowed for offside and Moore, who teed up Davies, forced an outstanding left-hand save from Szczesny to claw his effort to safety early in the second. Jakub Piotrowski went close for Poland with a curling shot from the edge of the box in the 10th minute of extra time, seconds after Wales carved an opening at the other end.
Davies’s cutback slid between Szczesny and Bartosz Slisz but the ball would not drop for James. Minutes later, Moore was gifted possession by Piotrowski but dawdled and delayed getting his shot away, allowing the Poland midfielder to make amends.
Poland settled the quicker in an occasion bubble-wrapped in nerves. A hush fell on the stadium as Przemyslaw Frankowski sent a cross bouncing into the Wales six-yard box, but Karol Swiderski could not get on the end of it after racing between Mepham and Joe Rodon.
Ethan Ampadu barrelled into Lewandowski in an attempt to get a grip on the midfield. Rodon made a panicked intervention to prevent Nicola Zalewski from getting a clean shot away after slaloming from left to right.
Wales grew into the game, with Wilson moseying into the box unchallenged. Brennan Johnson effortlessly plucked a pass out of the sky and Ampadu pinged a sweet diagonal pass into Williams.
Then, on the verge of half-time, they thought things had come together. Wales worked a throw-in deep into the one indicated additional minute to the again-impressive Williams, whose cross found the towering Moore at the back post.
Moore cushioned a header into the six-yard box where Davies, again captain with Aaron Ramsey only fit enough for the bench, calmly steered a header into the Poland goal. The Wales dugout erupted into celebration but prematurely, with Davies straying offside beyond Frankowski.
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