PLAYER RATINGS: Guillermo Ochoa is the star for Mexico AGAIN as he produces yet more World Cup heroics... with Robert Lewandowski enduring a difficult night for Poland in drab draw in Doha Guillermo Ochoa saved a second-half penalty from Robert Lewandowski as Mexico and Poland played out a 0-0 draw in their World Cup Group C clash in Doha. Chances were few and far between but Lewandowski had a golden opportunity to put Poland in front three minutes before the hour-mark when his side were awarded a spot-kick. Ochoa, playing at his fifth World Cup, was equal to Lewandowski's effort to deny the Barcelona striker. The two sides then seemingly settled for a point in what was an uninspiring contest. Sportsmail's Liam Morgan rated both teams' players after the game. Guillermo Ochoa saved a penalty from Robert Lewandowski as Mexico and Poland drew 0-0 MEXICO (4-3-3) Guillermo Ochoa - Mexico's star man yet again at the World Cup. Saved a penalty from Lewandowski in the crucial moment of the match. 8 Jorge Sanchez - Looked OK going forward and was rarely tested by Poland's frontline. 6 Cesar Montes - Was solid at the middle of the defence but had little to do. 6 Hector Moreno - Clumsy challenge on Lewandowski could have cost Mexico. 5 Jesus Gallardo produced a solid display from left-back and looked good going forward Jesus Gallardo - One of Mexico's brightest players in attack who put in a good performance from left-back. 7 Edson Alvarez - Played a couple of excellent passes but faded as the game wore on. 6 Hector Herrera - The 32-year-old is not getting any younger but still had the legs to compete. 6 Luis Chavez - Looked comfortable in possession and provided the odd creative spark. 6 Alexis Vega - Caused Poland all sorts of problems but his final pass or shot let him down. 7 Hirving Lozano - Was a real threat off the right-hand side and may have scored on another day. 7 Henry Martin - Struggled to get into the game and was withdrawn with 20 minutes to go. 5 Hirving Lozano was another bright spark for Mexico, even in a drab and dour draw in Doha Raul Jimenez - Came on for Martin but failed to make an impression. 5 Carlos Rodriguez - Another second-half substitute who was solid in midfield. 6 Ariel Antuna - Was not given enough time to influence the match. 5 POLAND (5-3-2) Wojciech Szczęsny - Did all that was asked of him with little fuss. 6 Matty Cash - Provided a dangerous attacking outlet from right-back, but delivery could have been better. 7 Bartosz Bereszyński - Did OK and made a couple of decent blocks in the area. 6 Kamil Glik - Showed his experience at the back in his 100th cap for his country. 6 Jakub Kiwior - Did not make too much of an impact but equally no horror shows. 6 Kamil Glik was handed his 100th cap for Poland, the fifth player in the country to reach the figure Grzegorz Krychowiak - Protected his back four and went close with a late effort from distance. 6 Jakub Kamiński - Failed to take advantage when Poland countered on more than one occasion. 5 Sebastian Szymański - Another who was largely anonymous for a flat Polish side. 6 Nicola Zalewski - Gave his midfield players an option out wide but did not do enough with the ball. 6 Piotr Zielinski - Tipped to do well for Poland but did not bring his Napoli form to the national side. 6 Robert Lewandowski - Was a passenger for large periods and missed a golden chance from the spot. 5 Robert Lewandowski failed to make an impression and missed from the spot in the second half Krystian Bielik - Subbed on early in the second half and was fine yet unspectacular. 6 Przemysław Frankowski - Came on as a substitute. A booking his only real contribution. 5 Arkadiusz Milik - Was only given a few minutes off the bench. 5