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World Cup qualifiers: Harry Maguire strikes late as England see off Poland 2-1

The visitors, who have not beaten England since 1973, were missing injured Bayern Munich sharpshooter Robert Lewandowski and were depleted following a coronavirus outbreak in the camp.

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Harry Maguire. Pic/AFP

Harry Maguire. Pic/AFP

Harry Maguire thundered home a late winner as England beat Poland 2-1 on Wednesday to seize control of their World Cup qualifying group with three wins from three. Captain Harry Kane gave Gareth Southgate's men a first-half lead from the penalty spot but they faded at an empty Wembley and were punished when Jakub Moder struck after a defensive howler from John Stones. England looked likely to drop their first points of the campaign before Manchester United defender Maguire saved Stones's blushes with five minutes remaining after an assist from the Manchester City man. The nervy win means England top Group I with nine points after comfortable wins earlier in the international window against San Marino and Albania. Only the team that finishes top of the group are guaranteed a place at the World Cup finals in Qatar next year. "We were very good in the first half, we were in control of the game and to concede a goal like we did can hit the team," Southgate told ITV. "They stuck at it, they recovered their composure and got an important set-play winner." The England boss praised Stones for bouncing back after his potentially costly error, adding: "You can fold in those moments and he didn't."

Lewandowski out

The visitors, who have not beaten England since 1973, were missing injured Bayern Munich sharpshooter Robert Lewandowski and were depleted following a coronavirus outbreak in the camp. England made just one change from the side that started Sunday's match in Tirana, with Chelsea full-back Ben Chilwell coming in for Manchester United's Luke Shaw. The home side took the lead their football deserved in the 19th minute after Raheem Sterling charged into the box and was upended by Barnsley defender Michal Helik. Kane smashed the spot-kick down the middle, giving Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny no chance. In doing so, he became England's all-time leading penalty scorer with 10 goals from the spot -- moving one clear of Frank Lampard. The goal forced Poland to be more proactive but Raheem Sterling was a constant danger on the left side of the England attack, nearly setting up the lively Phil Foden and then going on a slaloming run into the opposition penalty area. 

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