In the end it was failure for Poland, but at least it was gallant failure. A campaign that had seemed to be fizzling disappointingly away suddenly came to life in its final 30 minutes as Robert Lewandowski, almost single-handed, inspired a fightback. Poland came from 2-0 down to level, but as they desperately sought the goal that would have taken them through to a first-ever appearance in the last 16 of the Euros, Viktor Claesson snatched the winner for Sweden.
And so
Sweden, their air of clinical control shattered in the frantic final minutes, topped the group above
Spain and they will play a best third-place team in the last 16 in Glasgow on Tuesday. “It was a rollercoaster,” Claesson said. “It was extremely important that we got the winning goal. That was strong from us.”