#CzasNaBelek: Third friendly, second win - Wisła - Kolding IF 2:1
Wisła Kraków's third Turkish friendly saw them win over Danish side Kolding IF. The Krakow team emerged victorious by one goal, winning 2-1.
The opening minutes of the match belonged to the White Star, who were much more active and frequently pushed into the opponent's penalty area. In the third minute, Szymon Sobczak attempted a shot, but his shot was wide. 160 seconds later, Gogół took center stage, intercepting the ball in midfield and sending a long pass to Sobczak, but the counterattack was effectively blocked by the opposition.
The White Star's attacks continued. In the ninth minute, Uryga headed the ball, but the goalkeeper managed to clear it for a corner. After fifteen minutes, play moved somewhat into midfield, and Wisła's opponents twice made inroads into the goal, but to no avail. In the 24th minute, Sobczak backheeled the ball, but Miki Villar's pass sent it wide. The move, however, succeeded four minutes later, when Miki Villar opened the scoring after a well-placed pass from Dawid Olejarka.
Even before the break, the R22 players tried to score another goal, but first a long-range shot by Jakub Krzyżanowski was caught by the Danish goalkeeper, and then the visitors played well in defense, earnestly clearing the ball after Szymon Sobczak's attempt.
Before the whistle blew for halftime, Carbo received his second yellow card, and consequently a red, but Wisła continued after the break with 11 men. Raton, Eneko, and Sapała came on in place of Broda, Colley, and Carbo. Just two minutes after the restart, the Danes equalized, beating Raton from a long corner thanks to Taannander.
The opening minutes of the second half saw a few haphazard plays. After one, the opponents gained possession of the ball, but it bounced off Eneko's back and out of play. As time went on, the Kraków team regained their rhythm, resulting in a try from Duda. However, his shot sailed over the crossbar in the 55th minute.
The next part of the match was a back-and-forth affair. After 60 minutes, the coach sent new forces onto the pitch, and it was one of the substitutes, Dawid Szot, who scored moments after coming on, capitalizing on a Goku pass. After Wisła took the lead, Kolding IF became more daring, forcing the defense on the right-back to defend. Łasicki received a yellow card after one of the moves, but Raton parried a dangerous free kick. The Danes continued to try to equalize by opening the wings, but fortunately, either the Reymont players were unprepared or their opponents' shots were off target. The final minutes of the match shifted back to the visitors' goal, but Angel Rodado failed to close out a clear-cut opportunity in the 89th minute. Ultimately, the match ended in a 2-1 victory for Wisła.
Wisła Kraków - Kolding IF 2:1 (1:0)
1-0 Villar 28'
1:1 Taannander 47'
2:1 Shot 64'
Wisła Kraków: Broda (46' Raton) - Jaroch (62' Szot), Uryga (62' Łasicki), Colley (46' Satrustegui), Krzyżanowski (62' Kutwa) - Carbo (46' Sapała), Duda (62' Talar) - Villar (62' Tokarczyk), Gogół (62' Goku), Olejarka (62' Baena) - Sobczak (62 Rodado)
Kolding IF (starting line-up): Petersen - Vestergaard, Tjoerne, Noerager - Taannander, Beck, Sheik, Vestergard, - Jespersen - Sommer, Kristensen
Judged by: Grzegorz Kawałko
Yellow cards: Carbo, Łasicki, Szot - Kristensen, Jespersen
Red card: Carbo (45'+1', second yellow)
