ROBERT Lewandowski struck to keep Poland’s Euro 2020 hopes alive after coming from behind to draw 1-1 with Spain in Seville, where the hosts missed a second-half penalty.

Spain, who could only manage a 0-0 draw with Sweden in their opening Group E fixture, went ahead in the 25th minute through Alvaro Morata, after his close-range effort had initially been ruled out for offside before being overturned by VAR.

Poland, beaten by Slovakia in St Petersburg on Monday, responded and were deservedly level early in the second half when Bayern Munich forward Lewandowski headed in at the back post.

There was, though, more drama to come when Spain were awarded a penalty, after the referee reviewed the incident on the pitchside monitor, only for Gerard Moreno to hit the post with his spot-kick and Morata then knocked the rebound wide.

Saints defender Jan Bednarek started for Paulo Sousa's side, playing 85 minutes before being replaced by Pawel Dawidowicz.

Both sides still have qualification in their own hands heading into their final Group E matches, when Slovakia go to Seville and Poland play Sweden – who picked up three points from their second fixture – in St Petersburg.

Poland coach Sousa praised the efforts of Lewandowski, who scored a record 41 Bundesliga goals for Bayern Munich this season.

“For a striker like him, who is the best goalscorer at this time in the world, goals are vital to keep a good mood,” Sousa said.

“We want to feed him with opportunities to score goals, but he also creates space for others, helping the team.

“He is a player who is leading in different ways to make sure we can be happy with good results and go through the group phase.”

Sousa added: “If we can play against one of the best teams in the world like we played today, and we can play like that every day, then we could be much more closer to win more matches.”