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Argentina dominate Poland at World Cup to advance as Group C winners 

December 1, 2022

By Ramya

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Who wins Poland or Argentina? 

Szczesny spoke after Poland's 2-0 defeat to Argentina about saving Messi's penalty in the first half of the World Cup clash.

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Who won 2022 World Cup Poland vs Argentina? 

The 2022 FIFA World Cup continued Wednesday with Group C at the forefront. Argentina stayed alive as it won 2-0 over Poland (1-1-0) at Stadium 974 in Ras Abu Aboud, Qatar. Despite the loss, Poland will also advance because Mexico didn't beat Saudi Arabia by enough goals.

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Did Messi score against Poland? 

Messi ended up relieved after failing to score a penalty for the second straight World Cup. It was awarded after he was hit in the face by the flailing hand of Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, who made amends by diving to his left to block Messi's kick in the 39th minute.

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Is Poland advancing in the World Cup? 

Poland advanced, taking the group's No. 2 seed, after some hair-raising final minutes in which it needed Mexico not to score against Saudi Arabia. Instead, Saudi Arabia scored late, ensuring Poland would move on to face France.

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How did Poland advance in World Cup? 

Argentina finished in first place in Group C to set up a match against Australia, a surprise qualifier for the knockout stage. It was ultimately a happy night for Poland, too, which went through as the group's second-place team on goal difference ahead of Mexico and will next play defending champion France.

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When was the last time Poland qualified for World Cup? 

In 2022 FIFA World Cup, Poland, for the first time since 1986, didn't begin the tournament with a defeat, after holding Mexico goalless, and ultimately went on to advance to the knockout stage for the first time in 36 years.

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How did Poland win against Russia? 

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During the Polish–Soviet War, the Polish decryption of Red Army radio messages made it possible to use Polish military forces efficiently against Soviet Russian forces and to win many individual battles, most importantly the Battle of Warsaw.