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Lewandowski penalty saved as Poland draw with Mexico

Robert Lewandowski's hunt for a World Cup finals goal goes on after his missed penalty meant Poland had to settle for a point in an untidy and goalless Group C encounter with Mexico.

Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, playing in his fifth finals, got down to his left to deny Lewandowski a 77th international goal.

Lewandowski took advantage of a lucky ricochet in the 53rd minute to muscle his way towards goal and Hector Moreno could only stop him by grabbing handfuls of his shirt.

Australian referee Chris Beath initially rejected Lewandowski’s appeals but awarded a spot-kick after a pitchside review advised by VAR.

Ochoa’s save sent the predominantly Mexican crowd into raptures, and Saudi Arabia’s shock win over Argentina earlier means the group remains wide open.

The early exchanges went to script, with Mexico dominating the ball and Poland happy to sit deep.

In a stadium partially built from old shipping containers, Poland looked suitably all at sea in the fifth minute when defender Jakub Kiwior was caught dawdling on the ball by Hirving Lozano who scampered away down the right.

He sent a cross to the far post, but Alexis Vega scuffed his attempt at a volley and the danger passed.

Both sides were struggling to play the decisive final ball in promising positions in the first quarter of the match, while Lewandowski was public enemy number one for the Mexican fans, who massively outnumbered their Polish counterparts in Ras Abu Aboud. Every touch or involvement from the Barcelona star was loudly jeered.

Vega had Wojciech Szczesny in the Poland goal scrambling, but his far-post header from Hector Herrera’s delicate cross was just wide. Mexico were beginning to assert themselves and a lofted pass from Luis Chavez released the

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