Total domination on the pitch and a modest, but confident win – this is how you could describe Lech’s Saturday clash with Wisła Płock. Skorża’s squad defeated their opponent 1:0 and remained the leader of PKO BP Ekstraklasa.
Since the opening minutes, it was evident that Lech was the better side, and it was only a matter of time before the team from Poznań would find the back of the net. Despite creating numerous goal-scoring opportunities, for a long time, Skorża’s players struggled to convert the chances into goals. Only towards the end of the first half did Lech successfully break down Wisła’s defensive line thanks to a great shot from Dawid Kownacki.
W drugiej odsłonie obraz gry nie uległ zmianie – dalej to Lech dominował i stwarzał sobie okazje pod polem karnym rywali, a stojący w bramce Lecha Mickey van der Hart był właściwie bezrobotny, bo Wisła właściwie nie oddawała strzałów. Końcowy wynik 1:0 może być więc mylący, bo przewaga Lecha przez całe spotkanie była znacznie większa niż wskazywałby na to wynik. The second half looked very similar – Lech dominated and created chances to score whilst Mickey van der Hart remained jobless since Wisła barely ever approached his penalty area. The modest, 1:0 win for the side from Poznań might be considered misleading as their dominance and control over the game should be better reflected by the score. However, as a result of this important win, Lech remains the leader of PKO BP Ekstraklasa. Their next league clash is scheduled for Wednesday when they will face Górnik Łęczna, in a postponed match, at Bułgarska Street (6 pm).
Goals: Kownacki (44.)
Wisła Płock: Kamiński – Michalski, Krivotsyuk, Tomasik, Vallo (84. Cielemęcki) – Jorginho, Leśniak (66. Furman), Szwoch, Pawlak (84. Walczak) – Kolar (46. Rzeźniczak), Sekulski (66. Warchoł)
Lech Poznań: van der Hart – Pereira, Satka, Milić, Rebocho – Skóraś (80. Ba Loua), Karlstrom, Murawski (73. Tiba), Kamiński (90. Velde), Amaral (90. Marchwiński) – Kownacki
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