Poland beat Croatia, answer a few questions
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Match Information
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Stadium:
Volkswagen Arena
Attendance: 10,000
Match Time: 16:30 UK
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Updated: June 3, 2006, 12:00 PM UK
BERLIN, June 3 (Reuters) - A second half header from Borussia Dortmund striker Ebi Smolarek gave Poland a 1-0 win over Croatia in their final World Cup warm-up in Wolfsburg on Saturday.
Smolarek found space in the box to head home a Maciej
Zurawski corner in the 54th minute after an otherwise dominant
Croatia had struggled to create clear openings against a
defensive Polish formation in the first half.
Following Saturday's loss to Columbia, Polish coach Pawel
Janas dropped one striker in favour of a second holding player
in a five-man midfield, with Smolarek and winger Jacek Krzynowek
pushing up on the flanks.
The Croatians' best chance fell to midfielder Dario Srna,
who hit the crossbar with a 30-metre free-kick in 42 minutes.
Ivan Bosnjak also pushed a shot just wide of Polish keeper Artur
Boruc's post after being put clean through just after the break.
"For us this was a very important game and it's good we
won," assistant coach Maciej Skorza told Polish public TV,
adding that Boruc was now almost certain to start in goal at the
finals ahead of rival Tomasz Kuszczak.
Asked if the Poles would play the same formation in the
team's Group A game against Germany, he added: "For the time
being we're not going to say. It is a more defensive variant.
We'll calmly analyse things and see how it all comes out."
Poland also face Ecuador and Costa Rica in Group A. Croatia
open their finals campaign against defending champions Brazil in
Group F, where they also face Australia and Japan.