Worst: Jakub Blaszczykowski

When the game kicked off, everybody expected Poland to make the ball talk and create openings. However, nothing of that sort was displayed to the fans, as the wingers were out of steam while going forward.
Jakub Blaszczykowski was supposed to bring in his crossing abilities and finishing to the field, but a sporadic effort on the pitch underlined his poor performance. Neither did he get into the highest parts of the pitch, nor did he cut inside.
By doing that, he would have allowed Piszczek to overlap and unbind his crossing expertise. Most of the times, he chose the safer route - to pass back and sideways, instead of supplying a pass into the box or linking up with the forwards.
He killed the inventiveness in the final third of the pitch by misplacing through-balls and opting a defensive style of play.