Ecuador tops Poland 2-0
by Josh Dubow, GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany, June 10 (AP)
- Ecuador found it can win at sea level, too. And at the World Cup, no
less.
Playing in front of a boisterous pro-Polish crowd and far away from
the comforts - and high altitude - of home, the team that struggled on
the road in qualifying came through with one of its biggest wins ever
thousands of kilometers (miles) from Ecuador.
Agustin Delgado set up a first-half goal and added his own score in
the 80th minute to quiet the Polish fans with a 2-0 victory Friday night
in the World Cup opener for both teams.
Their credentials questioned because seven of their eight qualifying
wins came more than 2,700 meters (9,000 feet) above sea level at their
home stadium in Quito, the Ecuadoreans got off to strong start near sea
level at their second World Cup.
"Ecuador was always criticized and what they were saying about
Ecuador was you can only win when you're playing at a very high
altitude," coach Luis Suarez said. "But despite the atmosphere and the
low altitude, we managed to win."
After losing its first two matches on the way to first-round
elimination at its World Cup debut in 2002, Ecuador is tied atop Group A
with host Germany, which beat Costa Rica 4-2 earlier Friday. Ecuador
plays Costa Rica on Thursday.
"This was a great result. We achieved our expectations," Suarez said.
"But this is just a step. The mountain is great. This is just the first
step for Ecuador in this World Cup."
Ecuador did a good job protecting a 1-0 lead provided by Carlos
Tenorio's goal in the 24th minute. Captain Ivan Hurtado and Neicer
Reasco helped thwart the few chances the Poles got, although Poland hit
the goalpost twice in the final minutes.
"The key was winning the first half, that made the difference,"
Tenorio said. "This gives us peace, but not completely."
Delgado put the game away in the 80th. Edison Mendez slid a pass to
Ivan Kaviedes, who beat an offside trap and fed Delgado alone in the
front of the net for the easy score.
"We had a great night," Tenorio added. "The most important thing is
that we worked as a group."
Starting the game with Maciej Zurawski as the lone striker, Poland
didn't test goalkeeper Cristian Mora until the dying moments. Even the
substitution of a second forward, Ireneusz Jelen, in the 68th minute,
didn't help the Poles, who didn't have a shot on goal until the 84th
minute.
"Unfortunately, the first goal destroyed our tactical considerations
right from the start," Poland coach Pawel Janas said.
"This was really a blow to us. It was difficult to get out of that
situation."
Thousands of Polish fans made the trip to Germany, where the team won
the 1972 Olympic gold medal and finished third in the 1974 World Cup.
They draped the stadium in a sea of red and white, making it feel
more like Warsaw than Gelsenkirchen.
Disappointment for Poles
But this was another disappointing start to a World Cup for the
Poles, who lost 2-0 to co-host South Korea in the opener in 2002. They
were eliminated in the first round despite a win over the United States.
With a matchup against host Germany - a team it has never beat in 14
tries - coming Wednesday, Poland needs to sharpen up quickly or could
become a first-round casualty again.
Poland controlled the play early, fueled by a partisan crowd chanting
"Poland! Poland" throughout. But the Poles squandered a few promising
free kick opportunities and weren't able to test Mora, playing with
Ecuadorean flags painted on each cheek.
Ecuador silenced the earsplitting noise in the semi-enclosed stadium
with a nifty goal off a throw-in in the 24th minute.
Ulises de la Cruz threw the ball into the box from the left sideline
and Delgado flicked it backward to the middle to an onrushing Tenorio,
who headed it past Artur Boruc.
"We were playing very well and we conceded a goal made out of nothing
on a throw-in. After that, we couldn't play our game," defender Marcin
Baszczynski said.
"It was a combination of errors. We had a poor setup on the throw-in
and I didn't get rid of one of their strikers and we lost the goal in a
stupid way." |