West Ham keeper, in fact, announced retirement from Poland earlier this summer, but he was given last night’s encounter at Warsaw's Stadion, Narodowy, as a final farewell, rounding off 57 caps in total.Fabianski, who's a legend of his home country, was given a guard of honour as well.Karol Swiderski put the home side into the lead before San Marino's Cristian Brolli scored what was incredibly his fourth international own goal.Then further goals came from Tomasz Kedziora, Adam Buksa and Krzysztof Piatek.
Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski played 65 minutes but failed to score in the six shots he had.The victory means that Poland will stay in third place in Group I - but England are ahead in the World Cup qualifiers by five points.The Three.
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