Northern Ireland 3-2 Poland: Boruc howler

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Jor for the Northern Irish in Belfast
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Match Stats
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Northern Ireland
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Poland
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Shots (on Goal)
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11(2)
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7(2)
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Fouls
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12
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7
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Corner Kicks
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5
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6
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Offsides
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3
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2
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Time of Possession
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47%
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53%
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Yellow Cards
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1
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3
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Red Cards
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0
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0
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Saves
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2
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2
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Match Information
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Stadium:
Windsor Park
Attendance: 14,907
Match Time: 17:15 UK Official(s): Martin Hansson (Referee)
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Updated: March 28, 2009, 5:42 PM UK
Northern Ireland suddenly have a chink of light in their bid to book a ticket
to the World Cup finals in South Africa next year.
Manager Nigel Worthington saw his side go top of Group Three after a rousing
victory over Poland at Windsor Park.
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Worthington hails Windsor Park 'fortress'It was just the result he was looking for with Slovenia due to arrive in
Belfast on Wednesday.
Poland, meanwhile, were left to rue their luck with Michal Zewlakow scoring a
bizarre own goal.
Warren Feeney started the ball rolling and Jonny Evans weighed in with his
first goal for the province to spark a night of celebrations in the capital.
Feeney should have put Northern Ireland ahead after three minutes when he was
released by Chris Brunt.
However, the striker on loan to Dundee United from Cardiff dragged his effort
wide of the post.
The province kept up the pressure and David Healy latched on to a careless back
pass from Zewlakow five minutes later.
Healy's first touch was good but his effort was scrambled away, before Northern
Ireland took the lead in the 10th minute.
Brunt hoisted the ball to the back post, Damien Johnson headed it into the area
and Feeney made no mistake from close range for his fourth goal at this level.
Johnson - captain for the night on his 50th cap - then found space on the right
following a long ball from Brunt, only for his cross to be cut out.
This was a good spell for Northern Ireland, who went into the qualifier
unbeaten in seven home competitive matches.
Poland, however, broke out of their slumber to equalise in the 27th minute by
springing the offside trap.
Ireneusz Jelen raced away and, although goalkeeper Maik Taylor got a hand to
his effort, he was unable to prevent the ball going in the net.
There were brief protests but Jelen looked to have timed his run to
perfection.
Play was then held up as one of the assistant referees appeared to be struck by
a missile thrown from the crowd and needed treatment to his head.
There was another scare for Northern Ireland on the stroke of half-time when
Jelen went clear on goal but his touch let him down.
But Northern Ireland were celebrating a minute into the second half as they
regained the lead.
Evans scored his first goal for the province, sweeping the ball home beyond
Artur Boruc following an inswinging corner from Grant McCann.
Evans, who is making remarkable progress at Manchester United, could not
contain his delight and it was just the boost Northern Ireland were looking for
in this crucial fixture.
The atmosphere was electric with the province heading for the top of the
table.
Poland, however, responded and Taylor had to be alert to get a safe pair of
hands on a free-kick whipped in by Jacek Krzynowek.
Krzynowek then tried his luck from distance but failed to test Birmingham
shot-stopper Taylor.
Northern Ireland extended their lead in the 61st minute thanks to a bizarre own
goal from Zewlakow.
He looked on in disbelief as his back pass was completely missed by Boruc, the
ball bobbling on the rutted pitch and bouncing over his foot.
Northern Ireland almost made it 4-1 in the 74th minute when Gareth McAuley
peeled away from his marker but headed over the bar following a corner from
McCann.
Poland pulled a goal back in stoppage-time when substitute Marek Saganowski
scored with a header following a cross from Jakub Wawrzyniak but it was too
little, too late.
Worthington hails Windsor Park 'fortress' Nigel Worthington said:''Poland are a good team but when we have big matches Windsor Park
becomes a fortress. That's what you want because sadly our away form tends to
let us down.''That is something we will continue to look at.''Tonight was a proper Northern Ireland performance and the lads were
fantastic.''I have confidence in the players and we quietly fancied ourselves. We carried
on the good work from training.''We did our homework and it worked for us. I was delighted with the level of
performance. We played good football and were very competitive. We showed great
energy.''We started well, pushed them back and went ahead. When they got their goal it
rocked us for 10 minutes.''But we stayed solid, kept our shape and got through to half-time. Then to
produce that level of performance for the last 45 minutes was phenomenal.''I cannot speak highly enough of the players.''Evans is getting a run of games at Manchester United and Worthington believes
the youngster is benefiting from the experience.''He has played a lot of games for a young player, especially when you look at
the likes of Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand, '' said the former Norwich boss.''He is a super player and I am just delighted he is Northern Irish.''As for the first goal, the fans and Feeney chased the ball down and we got
the goal. I told him to go and enjoy it and he has got his reward.''The pitch was a bit rough but you would expect that at this time of the
season but the players adapted to it very well.''Worthington is now looking for his team to build on their victory against
Slovenia.He added: ''The players will have a nice night and will be back in to work
tomorrow.''The big thing is we cannot have ''after the Lord Mayor's show'' on Wednesday.
That would be a crime as we want to stay top of the table.''We outplayed Slovenia earlier in the campaign but they beat us and we owe
them one.''