Poland coach Franciszek Smuda said his Euro 2012 co-hosts were coming gradually to the boil after Tuesday’s gutsy draw with Russia in Group A, which left them needing a result against the Czech Republic in their final pool match.

With the Czechs having beaten Greece and the Russians already having seen off the Czechs 4-1 to bolster their goal difference the Poles will likely have to beat the Czechs to reach the quarter-finals – unless Russia slip up against tailenders Greece.

But Smuda says he feels that his team are improving after they came back from a goal down to take a deserved point against their giant neighbours in an emotionally-charged atmosphere in Warsaw.

“The pressure is always there. It’s not growing. I’d say the highest tension and biggest pressure was before the opener, the match with Greece,” Smuda said.

“Right now the tournament is up and running and after the first game the pressure’s lower and we’ve got a few days to prepare for the next match... we will fight to the very end against the Czech Republic.”

Smuda says the Polish are coming back to prominence after decades in the wilderness.

“We’ve played many good matches... in 2011 we started to build a team and it proved that we are improving and playing better and better.

“Today’s match proved that we are able to win against the Czechs. Our team sees this chance of being promoted to the knockout phase and we’ll try to do that,” said Smuda, who would not be drawn on whether he would restore Wojciech Szczesny as goalkeeper as he returns from suspension.

Szczesny was red-carded in the opener against Greece and Przemyslaw Tyton came in to save a penalty with his first touch, retaining his place for the Russian test.

Scorer ‘Kuba’ Blaszczykowski said the side would show their mettle in the final showdown in Wroclaw.

“We have made a lot of effort for this game. All the tactics, all the plans came together – we only missed the positive result, the winning result. So now I’m waiting with a lot of positive attitude for the next game. We have three days left and I think we’ll show what we can do in Wroclaw.

“We have this character and charisma. We’re still in the game, we have two points. We’re tired but we’re happy. We’ll recover and do everything that we can,” said Blaszczykowski, who scored with his “weaker” left foot - a screamer nonetheless.

“People thought it was weaker but I didn’t take as many risks in the past,” he shrugged.

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