After Tuesday’s 0-3 defeat once morest Piast Gliwice, Raków came out on the pitch fully determined and imposed his playing conditions on the guests from the very beginning. It is true that Lech took the first shot towards the opponents’ goal in the 8th minute, but Jesper Karlstroem sent the ball high over the target.
In the 10th minute, the hosts carried out a dangerous action, but Bartosz Nowak was blocked at the last moment by Lech’s defenders. In the 13th minute, Erick Otieno tried to get through to the guests’ goal, but his rally was interrupted by a foul and referee Szymon Marciniak whistled a free kick. Nowak approached the ball and, with a technical shot, centered it into the penalty area, where the ball dribbled and, to everyone’s surprise, especially Bartosz Mrozek, landed in the net.
Lech tried to take the initiative, but to no avail, and in the 25th minute they suffered a second blow. This time, Gustav Berggren took over the ball in the guests’ half and following a short rally, he scored precisely on the ground from the penalty area line – it was 2-0. A moment later, the hosts wasted a chance to score a third goal.
The guests tried to fight back in the 29th minute, but Ali Gholizadeh was blocked and Joel Pereira’s cross was intercepted by Vladan Kovacevic. Between the 30th and 35th minute, Fran Tudor, Władysław Koczerhin, Ante Crnac and Dawid Drachal did not take advantage of favorable opportunities for Raków.
Finally, in the 36th minute, Crnac won the ball in the middle of the pitch, and Berggren took advantage of his tenacity to score once more, although this time following a ricochet that completely confused Mrozek. However, in the 45th minute, Lech’s goalkeeper averted the danger following a dangerous shot by Drachal.
Coach Mariusz Rumak made as many as four changes during the break, but they did not result in better play from the guests. Only Adriel Ba Loua was active in offensive actions, but his teammates did not understand him. However, the hosts repeatedly threatened the Poznań goal. Crnac, Nowak and Tudor missed several opportunities, and in the 62nd minute, Kocherhin’s powerful shot was beautifully saved by Mrozek.
In the 69th minute, however, he was helpless when Nowak headed Tudor’s cross from close range, because the ball bounced off the post, and then off the goalkeeper, and found its way into the goal for the fourth time. Raków still had a chance to score more goals following rallies by Tudor and Jean Carlos, but the result did not change. However, Filip Szymczak wasted the perfect opportunity to score an honorable goal for Lech in the 84th minute.
Raków Częstochowa – Lech Poznań 4:0 (3:0)
Goals: Nowak 14, Berggren 25, 36, Mrozek 69 (same).
Raków Częstochowa: Vladan Kovacevic – Bogdan Racovitan, Zoran Arsenic, Stratos Svarnas (90+1. Kamil Pestka) – Fran Tudor, Władysław Koczerhin (90+1. Peter Barath), Gustav Berggren, Erick Otieno (72. Jean Carlos Silva) – Dawid Drachal (72. John Yeboah), Bartosz Nowak (82. Łukasz Zwoliński) – Ante Crnac.
Lech Poznan: Bartosz Mrozek – Joel Pereira (46. Alan Czerwiński), Bartosz Salamon, Antonio Milic (46. Miha Blazic), Michał Gurgul – Ali Gholizadeh (81. Elias Andersson), Jesper Karlstroem, Radosław Murawski, Dino Hotic (46. Filip Szymczak ), Kristoffer Velde (46. Adriel Ba Loua) – Filip Marchwiński.
Yellow cards: Stratos Svarnas, Ante Crnac, Dawid Drachal – Michał Gurgul, Filip Marchwiński.
Judge: Szymon Marciniak (Płock). Viewers: 5 500.
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