The Swedish national team management has said that they are going for a group victory.

And after Spain crossed against Poland, it is time for a Swedish group victory.

Poland was whipped to take points after the premiere loss against Slovakia.

And it was 1-1.

Sawed the attacker painted

It would not be long before the Spanish goal came.

In the 25th minute, Gerard Moreno, who was benched in the match against Sweden, would present himself.

He set the pace, broke into the court with the ball glued to his left foot, and then recorded it after the grass against the so criticized Alvaro Morata, who could easily poke in 1-0.

At first glance, Morata looked offside, but after VAR review, the goal was approved to Spanish cheers.

Poland, on the other hand, flashed at close range.

After 43 minutes, Robert Lewandowski came in from the right, feinted, then sped past the off-balance defender to make the score 1 - 0, giving Unai Simon the lead.

Like the match against Sweden, Spain pressed down their opponent and had a large - though not as dominant - ball possession.

The goal came in the end

Poland got off to a dream start in the second half and would also have to crack their goal zero.

Of course, it was Lewandowski who reached the top of a crushing ball and nodded well-placed into the 1-1 goal nine minutes into the second act.

The joy, however, was quickly replaced by drama.

Three minutes later, Gerard Moreno stayed in front again, was stamped in the offensive box and received a penalty.

The same person took care of it - and he would not do that.

The 29-year-old set the target wrong and the Polish goalkeeper Wojciech Schezny.

The result means that Poland needs to beat Sweden to move on.

At the same time, Spain needs to win over Slovakia.

The matches are played on Wednesday, 18.00.