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Rooney strike not enough as England draws in Poland

England stumbled for the second time in World Cup qualifying on Wednesday, with Poland holding the dreary visitors to a 1-1 draw in a match delayed by a day due to a waterlogged pitch.
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England midfielder Jermain Defoe tries to avoid the tackle from Poland's Kamil Glik during their World Cup qualifier at National Stadium in Warsaw on Wednesday.

England stumbled for the second time in World Cup qualifying on Wednesday, with Poland holding the dreary visitors to a 1-1 draw in a match delayed by a day due to a waterlogged pitch.

Kamil Glik headed in Poland's equalizer in the 70th minute in Warsaw after goalkeeper Joe Hart floundered as he attempted to punch away a corner.

"I didn't get there and the lad did a good header," Hart said. "It's my fault, I probably should have punched it or stayed in goal. I didn't do either and it's probably cost us the three points."

Wayne Rooney put England in front in the 31st, when captain Steven Gerrard's corner bounced off his shoulder and was helped into the net by Lukasz Piszczek.

But as England became increasingly sloppy, Rooney squandered a chance to extend the advantage before Glik's equalizer on a lacklustre afternoon for the English in the Polish capital.

"I don't think Wayne was having one of his better days and he was also tiring," Hodgson said.

England, which was also held to 1-1 by Ukraine at Wembley, has a one-point lead in Group H over Montenegro but has played an extra game. Roy Hodgson's side has won two and drawn two.

"We are disappointed not to take three points today," Gerrard said. "Our points tally could be a lot better ... we are not going to grumble."

The team had been forced to wait another day to play after heavy rain on Tuesday - and the failure to close the stadium roof - left pools of water on the field at the new National Stadium.

Hodgson didn't think the surface had fully recovered.

"The pitch was quite difficult, it was a soggy pitch, the ball wasn't moving well," Hodgson said.

England was guilty of needlessly giving the ball away too often when in possession and lacking in creativity, leaving Jermain Defoe isolated up front.

Poland exploited space down England's right flank and Hart had to be alert early on to clear the ball away from the feet of Piszczek.

A poor clearance from Hart straight to Kamil Grosicki also presented the Poles with an opening.

Grosicki released Robert Lewandowski, who skipped past the challenge of Tom Cleverley and into the penalty area before firing a cross-shot wide of the post.

But Rooney silenced the fans who managed to attend the delayed match.

"We had a failed cover at one corner kick and that led to a mishap," Poland coach Waldemar Fornalik said.

"But in the second half we forced the English into defence."