Poland vs England cancelled due to waterlogged pitch
The much-awaited Poland against England World Cup qualifier was called off, Tuesday evening, due to a flooded pitch and will now be played at 17.00 CET, Wednesday.
A deluge of rain fell in Poland's capital from around 4.30 in the afternoon and didn't stop falling long after the scheduled 9 pm local time kick off.
Puddles on the pitch turned to small lakes and when the Polish team tried to pass balls during a warm up it resembled water polo more than football.
As the rain continued to fall, fans were left for over one hour after the scheduled kick-off time waiting for a decision, as match officials appeared every so often throwing a ball onto the rain-soaked pitch, to see it roll and bounce even more life-less than it did half an hour before.
The brand new National Stadium in Warsaw, constructed to host Euro 2012 matches this summer, was designed to include a roof, which could be put in place in case of extreme downpours.
Whistles and anti-Polish football association chanting were heard from sections of Polish fans as the roof failed to close.
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The decision on when to hold the cancelled match reportedly split the two sides: the Poles did not want to play on Wednesday as many had Polish first division club matches to play on Friday. England players were in favour of a match on Wednesday.
"We are ready to play, and we have a hotel we can use again tomorrow if required," Adrian Bevington, Managing Director of Club England told reporters.
Poland's injured captain, Jakub Blaszczykowski told the TVP broadcaster: "The bottom line is always the health [of the players] and in such circumstances it would be hard to play and would be too risky. This is obviously not a comfortable situation for us because we were prepared mentally and physically to play the match on Tuesday."
He added that some players had not wanted the re-scheduled match less than 24 hours away, “but they have to adapt”.
"It's a disaster for the Polish FA who had a big crowd in tonight,” England's coach Roy Hodgson said.
"We've got a problem now of having to re-prepare. Our players have to do things all over again. No-one's a winner in this situation. The weather is beyond everyone's control.”
In the other Group H match, Montenegro beat Ukraine away from home 1 – 0.
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