Maciej Skorża’s return to Lech Poznań wasn’t a successful one. In his first official match after a 6-year break, the Polish coach was forced to accept a 1:3 loss against Raków Częstochowa in an away league game.
Unfortunately, history likes to repeat itself and similarly to 2014 when Maciej Skorża took over Lech’s team, this time the side from Poznań also lost a league clash. Back then, Lech faced Jagiellonia Białystok and was beaten by one goal. This time, it was Raków Częstochowa that turned out better than the team from Poznań. By the time the first half ended, Lech was already down by two goals, both scored by Raków following set pieces. Fran Tudor and Kamil Piątkowski got their name on the goalscorers’ sheet.
At halftime, coach Skorża made three substitutions and changed the formation which resulted in a quick goal from Mikael Ishak. Unfortunately, that was it from the team from Poznań as they failed to find the back of the net again. Meanwhile, the hosts got a third goal in – this time it was Marcin Cebula who beat Mickey van der Hart with a beautiful scissor kick.
On Tuesday (April 20th, 8:30 pm), Lech will have an opportunity to make it up to their fans as they face Lechia Gdańsk in a home league game.
Goals: Fran Tudor (10.), Kamil Piątkowski (29.), Marcin Cebula (56.) - Mikael Ishak (49.)
Raków: Dominik Holec - Kamil Piątkowski, Andrzej Niewulis, Zoran Arsenić - Fran Tudor (85. Wiktor Długosz), Ben Lederman (79. Petr Schwarz), Igor Sapała, Marcin Cebula (69. Vladislavs Gutkovskis), Mateusz Wdowiak (69. Daniel Szelągowski) – Jakub Arak (69. Ivi López).
Lech: Mickey van der Hart - Lubomir Satka, Bartosz Salamon, Antonio Milić - Alan Czerwiński (46. Jan Sykora), Jesper Karlstrom (46. Michał Skóraś), Nika Kvekveskiri, Tymoteusz Puchacz - Pedro Tiba, Dani Ramirez (46. Aron Johannsson), Mikael Ishak
Next matches
Friday
31.01 godz.20:30Saturday
08.02 godz.00:00Recommended
Subscribe