Cacau’s injury time equalizer in a 2-2 draw for Germany denied 10-man Poland its first ever win over its neighbor in a friendly between the sides Tuesday.
Cacau scored with the game’s last kick in the fourth minute of injury time, three minutes after Poland captain Jakub Blaszczykowski gave his side the lead from a penalty conceded by goalkeeper Tim Wiese.
Wiese—who made a rare start in place of the rested Manuel Neuer—brought down Pavel Brozek in the 90th minute.
He might have conceded one earlier when Wiese felled Dariusz Dudka in the area in the 55th minute. But Italian referee Daniele Orsato played the advantage and Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski was first to react to fire the ball into the empty net.
Toni Kroos equalized with a penalty in the 68th, when Arkadiusz Glowacki was booked for bringing down substitute Thomas Mueller.
Glowacki was sent off in the 81st for his yellow card after a cynical foul on Mario Goetze.
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