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| Ecuador's Luis Valencia (L) fights with Polish Miroslav Szymkowiak during the FIFA World Cup 2006 group A football match Poland vs. Ecuador in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, June 9, 2006. Ecauador won 2-0.(Xinhua photo) |
GELSENKIRCHEN, June 9 (Xinhua) -- Ecuador proved the
critics over them had been all wrong as they made a fine start to World Cup
against Group A rivals Poland, winning 2-0 here on Friday.
"Ecuador have always been criticised to earn all our
vicotries by playing at a very high altitude," said coach Luis Suarez, who was
happy but stayed cool with the surprising win taken in front of boisterous
supporters for Poland.
"This was a great result. But this is just a step.
The mountain is great. This is the first step in World Cup," he added.
The Latin Americans, who fell 2-0 behind to Italy
inside the first 20 minutes on their World Cup debut in 2002, looked far assured
kicking off their campaign in Germany and made the breakthrough first after a
sluggish start with little goalmouth actions from both sides.
Forward Carlos Tenorio came out the burst-out hero as
he latches on in front of the goal and sent a header into the net beyond
Poland's keeper Artur Boruc on the 24th minute, after his attacking partner
Agustin Delgado flicked a long throw from winger Ulises De La Cruz from the
right line.
Delgado scored his own later in the second half to
make it two for the Ecuadorians, tipping in a inside-box cross from substitute
Ivan Kaviedes in 80 minutes.
Ecuador should have improved their scoreboard
earlier, when Tenorio drove a great run in the first half to set up Delgado, who
blazed over from point-blank range in 29 minutes.
Delgado, who was named Man of the Match with his
extraordinary performance of scoring the second goal and setting up the first
for Tenorio, echoed his manager that the team must keep their feet on the
ground.
"We can celebrate a victory but we must concentrate
also on the next Group A match," he said. Ecuador is to play Costa Rica on
Thursday at a second round match of Group A, which also features hosts Germany.
Poland, who had the bulk of possession before the
break, continued to do little to get an equaliser in the second half, showing
nothing of their toughness and resolutions and even slowing down on paces with
15 mintues to go.
Coach Pawel Janas replaced the exhausted Maciej
Zurawski with Pawel Brozek at 83, hoping to inject some fresh forces in their
attack, but the young striker did not come up to any chance for the Poles in his
short showup.
Poland's Ebi Smolarek and Ecuador captain Ivan
Hurtado were booked for a pair of challenges, while Hurtado was forced to exit
from the pitch after being tackled from back by Polish midfielder Ebi Smolarek
at 64 and carried off the pitch on a stretcher. Enditem