Saudi Arabia Ready To Show A Second Surprise When Meeting Poland
JAKARTA - Poland and Saudi Arabia entered the arena for their second match in Group C of the 2022 World Cup, Saturday 26 November at 20.00 WIB with a different mood. Mid-Audi in high ecstasy after overthrowing the two-time world champion, Argentina, 2-1 in its first match. Because Poland entered with a depressed feeling because it was criticized for being too defensive when holding back the 0-0 draw, Mexico in its first game. Poland had to go out attacking when its potential opponents were even in the middle of high confidence to create the next surprise by taking a second toll. On the one hand, having a fully filled squad of local club players makes opponents blind to their might. This is what Saudi Arabia has possibly caught Poland's attention. Saudi Arabia created what Nielsen Gracenote called the biggest surprise in World Cup history when it overturned Argentina four days ago. Saudi achievements instantly undermined the scenarios and expectations of Poland and Mexico which had previously become the two teams competing to become the predicted champions of this group. Now this prediction is dashed. Instead Saudi could create another surprise if it favored Barcelona bomber-enhanced Poland, Robert Lewandowski, who has never scored a goal in the World Cup. Sadi, who is the second-highest-ranked team in this tournament other than Ghana, will be eyeing the second-bottoming of the last 16 after the 1994 edition when they were eliminated by Sweden in that round. Poland itself is eager to reach the same chapter that it has not even been embraced for a longer time since 1986. When holding BACK the Mexican draw, Polish coach Czeslaw Michniewicz felt fine with that result and very defensive play tactics. The match should be made even more dangerous than when facing Mexico. In contrast, Saudi Arabia got the greatest energy after recording the biggest win in the history of football. Previously, they may have considered the Saudi Arabia's side against Argentina, but what Saudi had done to open three points from Poland would have been as difficult as looking at the last match against Argentina. But whatever happened, Poland must have won. Lewandowski had made even more dangerous opponents than when facing Mexico. In contrast, Saudi got the biggest energy after recording the biggest WAI world's history. Saudi, which peaked against the Group C's standing match with high optimism.
The question is who will be more dominant in attacking and controlling the game because in their first match they are the smallest in possession of the ball, all of which is less than 40 percent. But what distinguishes Saudis from Poland is that Herve
This attack sector will be the line transformed by Michniewicz let alone as quickly as possible to create goals and as often as possible to terrorize the Saudi defense line is the key to beating the Saudi centre in high optimism. But even more importantly is optimizing Lewandowski's high skills. In this connection, Michniewicz will no longer install this Barcelona striker alone at the spearhead of attack. He will be paired with Arkadiusz Milik in a 5-3-2 formation. Poland has no reason to change its defense system. Therefore the three-back pattern is maintained, while Sebastian Szymanski, Grzegorz Krychowiak, and Piotr Zielinski will try to dictate important midfields both in starting attacks and preventing Saudis from entering too deeply, thereby endangering the Polish goal which will remain maintained Wojciech Szczesny. Important status of both the Polish and Saudi Arabia teams have met up four times before which happened in a friendly match and are all won by Poland. According to Nielsen Gracenote, Saudi Arabia's 2-1 victory over Argentina in the first match of this group was the biggest surprise in World Cup history, whereas before that match began the Saudi chance of winning which was ranked 51 is only 8.7 percent. Saudi Arabia and Saudi Arabia equally controlled only less than 40 percent of the ball distribution in their opening match in Group C. Poland only 39 percent controlled the ball when it drew 0-0 against Mexico, while Saudi Arabia only had 31 percent against Argentina. The first Poland played in the World Cup finals in 1938 but only did so again 36 years later the third finish. Now they have played a total of nine times the World Cup finals. Saudi Arabia did not take part in the World Cup qualifiers until the late 1970s but reached 16 magnitudes in debuts in 1994.
Forecasts for the Formation of Poland (5-3-2): Wojciech Szczesny; Nicola Zalewski, Jakub Kiwior, Kamil Glik, Jan Bednarek, airfall Cash; Sebastian Szymanski, Grzegorz Krychowiak, Piotr Zielinski; Robert Lewandowski, Arkadiusz milikArab Saudi (4-3-3): Mohammed Al-Owais; Mohammed Al-Burayk, Ali Al-Bulaihi, Hassan Al Tambakti, Saud Abdulhamid; Abdulelah Al Malki, Mohammed Kanno, Salman al Falaj; Salem Al Dawsari, Saleh Al-Shehiri, Feras Al Burikan