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If you've been glued to the TV for the past two weeks, you've probably been following the spain vs poland highlights UEFA EURO 2020 Group E clash. Whether you've watched the match in full or are only interested in the highlights, you've probably seen Alvaro Morata's spectacular missed chances to give Spain the lead or whether you've been pondering the controversy surrounding the penalty award given to Poland by Jakub Moder. In this piece, we'll explore the highlights of the game, how both teams have performed, and what you can expect in the coming days.

UEFA EURO 2020 Group E clash between Spain and Poland

A goalless draw between Poland and Spain in the opening game of the UEFA EURO 2020 Group E qualifiers could spell disaster for both sides. The hosts dominated possession but failed to create many chances from possession. Although Spain had a couple of good chances, they failed to convert. At one point, the visitors could have won the match through the penalty spot. Morata was close to scoring the winning goal in the opening half, but his effort went wide.

Spain drew 0-0 against Sweden in their opening match of the tournament, but the country's sluggish performance led to a disappointing result. The team was missing a clinical edge and failed to convert their chances of reaching the knockout stages. Moreover, the loss to Slovakia puts Luis Enrique under even more pressure. Spain need to respond in order to keep the momentum going.

Alvaro Morata misses two incredible chances to give Spain the lead against Sweden

In extra time, Alvaro Morata scored the winning goal. Although he had not scored in the three-all draw, he had put in an impressive display and had two great chances. After Croatia spurned an enormous opening, Morata controlled a cross from Dani Olmo with his right foot and slammed home with a left-footed explosion. The Spain forward has had an unpredictable career and has let criticism play on his mind.

Although Spain was missing two excellent chances to take the lead against Sweden, they have already beaten Slovakia and Poland in the group. The Spanish missed four of their five opportunities, the most in any Euro 2020 match. And Alvaro Morata is going to get plenty of the blame for it. But Spain also have Gerard Moreno to fall back on. The Spaniards need to win their next game in Group E to qualify for the quarter-finals.

Robert Lewandowski misses a penalty for Poland

Poland and Spain have been on a rollercoaster ride of late, with both sides missing penalties, while Spain are denied a crucial point by a Robert Lewandowski miss. The match was a friendly between two of the best sides in Europe, so Spain are determined to make it a memorable one. Despite Spain's dominance, they are still a long way off their goal tally, so it was no surprise that Lewandowski missed the penalty for the visitors.

The second match of Group E took place in Seville, and Spain's disappointing display saw them lose to Sweden, but it was still a positive result for the team. Alvaro Morata scored the opening goal for Spain before Robert Lewandowski levelled for the visitors. Spain also had a chance to win the match, but the first half ended in a goalless draw. Spain dominated possession for most of the game, and they looked the better team in the second half. However, their opponents fought back well, and Robert Lewandowski missed a penalty in the second half.

Jakub Moder's decision to award a penalty for Poland

A controversial penalty decision has led to the disqualification of a goal against Poland. The 'offside' decision can be swayed by the frame of the goal, and the player was most likely onside. The video frame of the goal should have been earlier. The tight offside decision is not an anomaly in the modern game. People don't like them.

The defender is tall and gangly, but his ability to track down opponents makes him a difficult opponent to beat. His determination and mentality in defence make him a difficult opponent to beat, and the referee has clearly told him to hunt down his opponents. The resulting penalty was the first of many for Poland. The defender should be rewarded accordingly.

Piotr Zielinski is a 'Polish Brazilian'

At Napoli, Piotr Zielinski is one of the most important players in the midfield. He was a sensational signing for the club from Udinese four summers ago. The 'Polish Brazilian' worked under Maurizio Sarri at Empoli before moving to Naples. Now he's a key player for the Italian club, and his stats last season were his best.

Piotr started playing football at the age of nine, and in the past he has played for two Polish youth teams - Orzel Zabkowice Slaskie and Zaglebie Lubin. He was then inducted into the Udinese youth system and a few years later graduated as a professional. He made his international debut against Liechtenstein in 2013.

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on Jul 24, 22