Poland controlled the second half completely and knew how to kill it off early on, controlling and managing the tempo and even with the entry of Lewandowski, he did not have much impact on the result.
The match is practically settled in favor of Poland, there is no pressure or attack from Malta, they have not shot a single time at goal in this second half, the home team seems to leave with the perfect score.
Poland has the control in this second half, Malta has not found the spaces in this second half as it was in the first one, the local team arrives easily and looks for the third to finish the game.
The first 45 minutes ends with the partial victory by the minimum difference 1-0 of Poland over Malta, Malta ends better generating more dangerous options close to the tie, Poland decided to play back in their own field.
The National Stadium in Warsaw had a great attendance for this match, looking for their national team to make a perfect score in this group, the first half has been a little complicated by the constant fouls and will be added at least 5 minutes.
Malta did not give up the ball and wanted the equalizer before the end of the first half, the match continued to go back and forth, with the visiting team more incisive, closer to scoring a second goal than Poland.
Poland seems to need the entry of Lewandowski even though they have the advantage, the Polish National Team looks poor in attack and creation, Malta takes advantage of those spaces to arrive and generate danger, but lacks definition.
In a defensive lapse of concentration by Malta, Świderski takes advantage of a pass from the side to the center of the box and the number 11 takes advantage to score the first of the game at a time when Poland looked out of ideas.