DAY TWENTY-ONE
Saturday 10th
July 1982
THIRD PLACE PLAY-OFF,
Estadio Jose Rico Perez, Alicante. (20:00)
FRANCE (1) 2 (Girard 13, Couriol 73)
POLAND (2) 3 (Szarmach 41, Majewski 44,
Kupcewicz 46)
France: Castenada; Amoros, Janvion (Lopez), Tresor, Mahut; Tigana
(Six), Girard, Larios; Bellone, Couriol, Soler
Poland: Mlynarczyk; Dziuba, Janas, Zmuda, Kupcewicz; Matysik
(Wojcicki), Majewski, Buncol, Boniek; Lato, Smolarek
The two losing
Semi-Finalists met in Alicante in the game nobody wants to play. Poland won this corresponding match eight
years earlier when they beat Brazil when Grzegorz Lato’s goal gave them a 1-0
win. France had reached the last four
for the first time since 1958, when they beat West Germany in a terrific match,
6-3. Just two days after their epic
encounter against West Germany this time, France took the lead when Girard hit
a shot from 25 yards out and put them 1-0 up.
The French had been the more dominant in the early stages, firing
several long-range efforts on Mlynarczyk’s goal.
As the interval
approached Poland came more into it, especially Boniek. Then with 4 minutes of the half to go, Boniek
chipped a ball over the defence for Szarmach on the left-hand side of the area
and his left-foot shot hit the far post and went in for the equaliser. Then with virtually the last chance of the
half, Poland had a corner on the left which French keeper, Castenada missed
completely and Majewski headed into the empty net. From dominating proceedings the French now
went into the break 1-2 down.
Worse was to come just
after the break as Poland had a free-kick down on the left wing. As Castenada guarded the far post, Kupcewicz
saw his opportunity and cleverly clipped his shot inside the near post to put
the Poles 3-1 up. The French created
more chances as they tried to get back into the game and got their reward from
Tigana played in Couriol and the Monaco striker nicked the ball past Mlynarczyk
to reduce the arrears. In the end Poland
were the winners, finishing in 3rd place with the French having to
settle for fourth.
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