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Poland just about remained top of Group G in Euro 2020 qualification following their 0-0 draw against Austria on Monday, and West Ham fans will surely be loving 2019 Hammer of the Year Lukasz Fabianski’s contribution to the goalless result.
His nation’s run of four wins on the bounce came to an end following the 2-0 defeat against Slovenia on Friday, meaning defeat against Austria in Warsaw would have some seen them relinquish their spot at the summit.
The visitors were certainly motivated to take advantage and boost their own hopes of reaching the tournament spread out across a host of European cities next summer, but they simply couldn’t find a way past the goalkeeper despite dominating the encounter and having 22 efforts at goal throughout the match, as per SofaScore.
Most pleasing of all for Irons supporters is the fact that Marko Arnautovic, who it’s fair to say was thoroughly unpopular among the London Stadium faithful by the time he left for China during the summer transfer window, couldn’t get on the score-sheet despite trying his hardest to.
The 30-year-old hit the woodwork with the only one of his four shots not to be on target, with his former teammate saving the other three – including two big chances as per SofaScore.
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Now, with just four qualifiers remaining Austria find themselves in third position, one point behind Slovenia and three behind Fabianski’s Poland.
They could now face an uphill task to qualify for 2020, and Arnautovic missing out on the competition would surely be something that brings a smile to the face of West Ham supporters unhappy with the way he conducted himself when he was with them.
Well done, Lukasz.
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