Zdjęcie: Ligowy impas trwa: Wisła Kraków - Motor Lublin 1:3

The league stalemate continues: Wisła Kraków - Motor Lublin 1:3

The 26th round of the FORTUNA 1 Liga didn't end well for Wisła Kraków. The Kraków team was forced to concede victory to Motor Lublin, losing 3-1.

The match started disastrously for Wisła Kraków. Right at the start of the match, after a VAR review, Bartosz Jaroch was sent off for a foul. The White Star team had to make do with a 10-man squad from then on. This didn't discourage them. however, these were Albert Rude's players, who still wanted to show the numerous gathered fans attacking football.

The second quarter of the match began with another painful blow for the hosts. The visitors from Lublin quickly restarted the game and took control of the attack down the right wing. The ball fell to the unmarked Samuel Mraz, who opened the scoring from close range and gave the visitors took the lead. In the following minutes, Motor clearly wanted to capitalize on the momentum and put heavy pressure on the Krakow team's defense.

However, Wisła quickly regained their composure and returned to their characteristic offensive style of play. After a well-constructed attack from the left, Goku received a slightly cut-back cross in the penalty area. The Spaniard skillfully connected He headed the ball just inside the right post, giving Kacper Rosa no chance. From the 26th minute, the score was 1-1 on the big screen, and the match, as it were, started all over again.

The Wisła Kraków coaching staff decided to make changes in the defensive third relatively early on. Igor Łasicki came on for Dawid Szot in the 37th minute. Despite dangerous attempts by both teams and a fierce competition on the pitch, referee Szczerbowicz called the ball after After the end of added time, he invited everyone for a break.

The troubles continue

The second half once again started in the worst possible way for Wisła Kraków. In what was essentially their first offensive attempt after the break, the Lublin team took the lead again. After a nearly identical move to the one for the first goal, Piotr Ceglarz got the ball from the right flag, scoring 1-2. From the 49th minute, the hosts had to chase the result.

The difficulties of playing with a man down began to become clear. Motor constantly pressed the defending Wisła side, who were unsuccessfully trying to ward off the threat. The visitors applied very high pressure, which unfortunately brought the expected result. result. In the 58th minute, Mraz forced a mistake from goalkeeper Raton and slotted the ball into an empty net, increasing the score to 3-1 for the Yellow, White and Blue team.

The White Star coach attempted to turn the tables on the match by making a series of changes across all lines. Krzyżanowski, Baena, Omrani, and Bregu all appeared on the pitch. The new players brought some freshness up front, but it was Motor Lublin presented themselves as a team that was simply better and more focused in all aspects. The visitors calmed down in the final minutes and safely allowed time to expire. Nothing more happened that day.

Wisla Kraków - Motor Lublin 1:3 (1:1)
0:1 Samuel Mraz 16'
1:1 Goku 26'
1:2 Peter Bricklayer 49'
1:3 Samuel Mraz 58'

Wisla Krakow: Raton - Jaroch, Uryga, Colley (59' Krzyżanowski), Szot (37' Łasicki) - Duda, Carbo - Villar (59' Baena), Goku (74' Bregu), Alfaro - Sobczak (74' Omrani)

Motor Lublin: Rosa - Stolarski (46' Lis), Rudol (46' Kruk), Najemski, Palacz - M. Król (66' Rybicki), Wolski, Scalet, Ceglarz - Mraz (66' Singer), Wełniak (72' R. Król)


Yellow cards: Alfaro, Szot, Łasicki – Stolarski, Rudol,

Judge: Marcin Szczerbowic (Olsztyn)

Yellow cards: Alfaro, Szot, Łasicki - Stolarski, Rudol, Król, Scalet

Red cards: Jaroch

Attendance: 21,029