Olisadebe scores Poland's opener (Allsport).
USA 1 Poland 3
By Paul Walker, PA Sport, Daejeon
Brad Friedel saved another penalty and the USA forced their way into the last
16 despite defeat by a rejuvenated Polish side.
Portugal's misfortunes at the hands of co-hosts South Korea - who finish top
of Group D - meant the USA clung onto second spot and now face Mexico in Jeonju
on June 17 while South Korea have the dubious honour now of confronting Italy
here in this stadium the following night.
Polish coach Jerzy Engel sprung a surprise by fielding a radically changed
side for their farewell from the competition. He left Liverpool's Jerzy Dudek on
the bench along with a clutch of regulars and gave half a dozen more who hadn't
figured so far a last-ditch crack at the World Cup.
The States were at full strength with the side, fielding the team that has
played for their previous two games.
But they were no doubt shocked to discover that they had to contend with many,
many thousands of Korean fans, filling acres of the stadium with their red
shirts, here to support the Poles, for obvious reasons!
And there was uproar in the second minute when Jacek Krzynowek's corner wasn't
cleared properly and Emmanuel Olisadebe hammered the ball into the roof of the
net.
A minute later USA were fuming when they were cruelly denied a perfectly good
equaliser when Landon Donovan headed home after Maciej Zurawski got in the way
of his own goalkeeper, the ball dropping into the six yard box for the American
to nod home - but the Chinese referee Lu Jun saw a push.
USA's anger was compounded with a second Polish goal a minute later, Krzynowek
crossing and Pawel Kryszalowicz firing home on the near post. The States
suddenly realised the whole world was against them.
You would have thought Korea were playing, such was the ferocious noise as
"Win, Korea" echoed around the stadium.
Some luck was going the US's way, at both ends of the country, with Joao Pinto
being sent off in Incheon, and the Poles seeing Kryszalowicz have a shot
superbly saved by Brad Friedel while the big goalkeeper deflected the rebound
from Krzynowek onto a post.
The loss of Jeff Agoos with an ankle injury allowed Bruce Arena to throw on
the more attack-minded Cobi Jones on 35 minutes, the States hammering away in
search of any sort of salvation.
Friedel made another good save at the feet of Cezary Kucharski seconds after
Marek Kozminski had been booked for diving in the box.
On 57 minutes the States threw on more fresh strike power, with Everton's
Joe-Max Moore taking over from Brian McBride up front.
The US were still pouring forward, increasingly likely to be caught on the
break, but there was no point praying for help from their other Group D match, a
point was still not out of the question.
And they were eventually caught out and the game finally put beyond them on 65
minutes when substitute Marcin Zewlakow headed home a cross from Kozminski. But
within seconds news of Korea's goal against 10-man Portugal reached the red
masses in Daejeon, and the States were still alive in the tournament.
Friedel underlined that with his second penalty save of the tournament when he
plunged to his left to hold a spot-kick from Zurawski after Tony Sanneh had
tripped Kryszalowicz on 76 minutes.
The States still kept attacking and Clint Mathis hit a post before they got
the goal they deserved on 83 minutes when Donovan volleyed home on the far
post.
There was still time for Olisadebe to be booked for taking far too long to be
substituted.
Teams Poland: Majdan, Klos (Waldoch 89), Zielinski, Kozminski,
Glowacki, Kucharski (Marcin Zewlakow 64), Kryszalowicz,
Murawski, Krzynowek, Zurawski, Olisadebe (Sibik 86).
Subs Not Used: Arkadiusz Bak, Jacek Bak, Dudek, Hajto, Kaluzny,
Matysek, Rzasa, Swierczewski, Michal Zewlakow.
Booked: Majdan, Kozminski, Kucharski, Olisadebe.
Goals: Olisadebe 3, Kryszalowicz 5, Marcin Zewlakow 66.
USA: Friedel, Hejduk, Pope, Agoos (Beasley 36), Sanneh, Mathis,
Reyna, O'Brien, Donovan, Stewart (Jones 68), McBride (Moore 58).
Subs Not Used: Berhalter, Cherundolo, Keller, Lewis, Llamosa,
Mastroeni, Meola, Regis, Wolff.
Booked: Hejduk.
Goals: Donovan 83.
Att: 26,482
Ref: Jun Lu (China).
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