- June 8th, 2012, 1:59 pm
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Anybody watching at all?
The first match has already brought some intrigue and one fantastic moment from an unlikely source. Poland, as one of the host countries (along with Ukraine), was expected to pull the win against Greece in the tournament's opener. At 17 minutes they went up on a goal by Borussia Dortmund star striker Robert Lewendowski. In the 44th minute, Greece went down to 10 men as Werder Bremen defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos was sent off on a 2nd yellow (an awful call on replay). In the 51st minute, halftime sub Dimitrios Salpingidis (apparently without a current club team) scored for the 10 man side to even the score at 1-1. Minutes 68-71 provided some real theater as Greece got behind the Poland back line and Arsenal goalie Wojciech Szczęsny took a player down in the area for a straight red as the last defender and a penalty shot awarded. Backup national team and backup PSV Eindhoven keeper Przemyslaw Tyton was allowed to stretch and warm up before saving the penalty shot from former Panathinaikos midfielder Giorgos Karagounis.
Extraordinary theater with the host nation crowd living and dying with each moment and a Greece squad that came in with serious injury worries, including starting a goalie who had only made 3 international appearances in the last 2 years, was able to squeak out a 1-1 draw giving them an unexpected point in the group round.
The first match has already brought some intrigue and one fantastic moment from an unlikely source. Poland, as one of the host countries (along with Ukraine), was expected to pull the win against Greece in the tournament's opener. At 17 minutes they went up on a goal by Borussia Dortmund star striker Robert Lewendowski. In the 44th minute, Greece went down to 10 men as Werder Bremen defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos was sent off on a 2nd yellow (an awful call on replay). In the 51st minute, halftime sub Dimitrios Salpingidis (apparently without a current club team) scored for the 10 man side to even the score at 1-1. Minutes 68-71 provided some real theater as Greece got behind the Poland back line and Arsenal goalie Wojciech Szczęsny took a player down in the area for a straight red as the last defender and a penalty shot awarded. Backup national team and backup PSV Eindhoven keeper Przemyslaw Tyton was allowed to stretch and warm up before saving the penalty shot from former Panathinaikos midfielder Giorgos Karagounis.
Extraordinary theater with the host nation crowd living and dying with each moment and a Greece squad that came in with serious injury worries, including starting a goalie who had only made 3 international appearances in the last 2 years, was able to squeak out a 1-1 draw giving them an unexpected point in the group round.
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