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Skriniar steps up, Slovakia beats Poland 2-1 at Euro 2020

AP

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) ā€” As Marek Hamsikā€™s influence begins to wane for Slovakia, Milan Skriniar has stepped up as the main man.

Scoring the winning goal in a match at a European Championship is a decent way to start.

Skriniar brought down a corner and toe-poked the ball into the net from 15 meters to earn Slovakia a 2-1 victory over Poland on Monday.

Itā€™s becoming quite the year for the uncompromising center back, who is coming off playing an integral role for Inter Milan in its title-winning campaign in Italy.

Hamsik, with his Mohawk, has long been the most famous player in Slovakian soccer but now he has some fierce competition in the 26-year-old Skriniar.

Poland was made to pay for Grzegorz Krychowiak's red card seven minutes before Skriniarā€™s goal, the holding midfielder collecting his second booking for clumsily going into the back of Jakob Hromada near the center circle.

It was a bad day for Polandā€™s two other renowned players, too.

FIFA player of the year Robert Lewandoskiā€™s struggles at major soccer tournaments continued, the Bayern Munich striker failing to have a clear-cut chance and snatching at the opportunities he did have in the first half.

Lewandowski has only two goals in 12 matches at a World Cup or European Championship.

Then there was Wojciech Szczesny, the Juventus player who became the first goalkeeper to score an own-goal at the tournament. Szczesny was unfortunate as the ball rebounded off his near post, onto his outstretched arm and back into the net following a shot by Slovakia winger Robert Mak in the 18th minute.

That gave Slovakia the lead before Karol Linetty equalized for Poland barely 30 seconds into the second half.

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