European Championships record books on Monday - and the former Arsenal star has every right to feel aggrieved. Szczesny has been named as the first shot-stopper to score an own goal in the history of the Euros after conceding a first-half goal in Poland's group stage defeat to Slovakia.Midfielder Robert Mak fired a shot at the near post, which bounced off the woodwork and was helped home by the Poland international.Many were surprised to see the goal taken away by Mak, which resulted in Szczesny receiving an unwanted statistic.But the Poland keeper has every right to feel hard done by if considered the first keeper to score an own goal at the European Championships.England supporters may well remember Wayne Rooney's performance against.
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