Serbia held to goalless draw by Poland
Serbian defender Nemanja Vidic might be forced into a return trip to the public address box if his team's scratchy form keeps up.
Serbia's miserable spell in Austria continued as they were held to a goalless draw by Poland on Wednesday.
Radomir Antic's men, opposed to the Socceroos in Group D in South Africa, suffered a surprise 1-0 loss to New Zealand in Klagenfurt on Saturday, prompting angry scenes among travelling fans which moved Vidic to soothe them via the PA system.
He and teammates had hoped to prove that match was a mere blip against the Poles, but they did not do much to appease their worried supporters.
Their dismal start to the match was almost made worse in the seventh minute as Dejan Stankovic hobbled off with an ankle injury amid heavy downpours in Kufstein.
However, the Inter Milan midfielder was able to come back onto the pitch.
He could do little to help his team as Poland were firmly in charge in the opening spell and they had the best chance of the game in the 17th minute when Robert Lewandowski saw his effort from point-blank range blocked.
That was one of the few efforts on target in a night of wayward shooting which will have given Antic much to think about with the World Cup fast approaching.
Serbia slowly began to get a foothold in the match and their first real chance came in the 27th minute when Milos Krasic raced down the right flank before releasing Danko Lazovic, whose attempt was superbly stopped by Poland goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.
Both teams had several more chances to break the deadlock in the first half as the rain continued to pour down but neither goalkeeper was troubled.
Antic rang the changes after the break, making four substitutions and matters improved slightly as the rain eased off.
Zoran Tosic, who had replaced Stankovic, carved out a free-kick from distance but Fabianski made a good save.
Shortly afterwards fellow substitute Vladimir Stojkovic summoned a brilliant stop to deny Jakub Blaszczykowski.
Serbia should have broken the deadlock in the 73rd minute when Dragan Mrdja picked out Marko Pantelic just inside the six-yard box, but the Ajax striker blazed over the bar, much to his embarrassment.
The game was halted twice as individual Serbia fans raced onto the pitch but there was no mass disruption as there was on Saturday.
Serbia have one more warm-up game, against Cameroon on Saturday, and kick off their World Cup campaign against Ghana on June 13 before they also face Germany and Australia.
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