Śląsk Wrocław – PGE FKS Stal Mielec [1:1]
On 18 March, the match between Śląsk Wrocław and PGE FKS Stal Mielec was played as part of the 25th PKO BP Ekstraklasa round.
On 18 March, the match between Śląsk Wrocław and PGE FKS Stal Mielec was played as part of the 25th PKO BP Ekstraklasa round.
Adam Majewski- coach of PGE FKS Stal Mielec decided that the match in the starting line-up will start: Bartosz Mrozek, Krystian Getinger, Arkadiusz Kasperkiewicz, Mateusz Matras, Marcin Flis, Fabian Hiszpański, Piotr Wlazło, Kōki Hinokio , Alex Vallejo, Maciej Domański and Rauno Sappinen.
On the substitutes’ bench were Mateusz Kochalski, Fryderyk Gerbowski, Paweł Żyra, Mikołaj Lebedyński, Leândro Messias dos Santos, Bartłomiej Ciepiela, Kamil Kruk, Mateusz Mak and Maciej Wolski.
Ivan Djurdjevic- coach of Śląsk Wrocław decided that the match will start from the first minute with: Rafał Leszczyński, Diogo Verdasca, Łukasz Bejger, Daniel Gretarsson, John Yeboah, Patrick Olsen, Erik Exposito, Matias Nahuel Leiva, Martin Konczkowski, Michał Rzuchowski and Konrad Poprawa.
On the substitutes’ bench were Michał Szromnik, Caye Quintana, Dennis Jastrzembski, Petr Schwarz, Patryk Janasik, Patryk Szwedzik, Victor Garcia, Adrian Łuszczarz and Mateusz Stawny.
The first situation to score a goal the players of Slask Wroclaw had already in the 7th minute and unfortunately it was exploited by Erik Exposito, who beat our goalkeeper with a head shot. We did not have to wait long for an answer from Adam Majewski’s players, as already in the 10th minute Rauno Sappinen scored his debut goal for our team. In the minutes that followed, both teams had their opportunities to score, but after the first two quarters of the game, the score was still 1:1 on the scoreboard. In the 35th minute, Erik Exposito once again struck at the goal of Stala, fortunately this time off target. In the 40th minute of the meeting, Arkadiusz Kasperkiewicz struck at the goal of the team from Wrocław, but the ball after his shot hit the crossbar. The first half of the meeting ended in a 1:1 draw.
Adam Majewski- coach of PGE FKS Stali Mielec before the start of the second half of the match decided to make one change in the team. Mateusz Mak registered on the turf in place of Alex Vallejo. Ivan Djurdjevic also made one change to his team. Łukasz Bejge left the pitch and was replaced by Patryk Janasik. In the 49th minute of the match Rauno Sappinen was punished by the match referee with a yellow card for attempting to force a penalty kick. In the 56th minute of the meeting, John Yeboah ran dangerously into the Stali penalty area, fortunately the ball after his pass was knocked out at the last moment by Piotr Wlazło. the 61st minute of the match saw a yellow card given to Patrick Olsen for a foul on Koki Hinokio. In the 68th minute, Erik Exposito decided to shoot, but his shot was defended by Bartosz Mrozek. In the 72nd minute of the match, a yellow card for attempting to force a penalty kick was given to John Yeboah. Two minutes later, Adam Majewski decided to make a change and Paweł Żyra registered on the pitch in place of Kokie Hinokio. In the 81st minute of the match, Śląsk Wrocław introduced a double substitution, with Michał Rzuchowski and Martin Konczkowski leaving the pitch and being replaced by Petr Schwarz and Dennis Jastrzembski. Another change in the PGE FKS Stali Mielec team was made in the 87th minute and in place of Maciej Domański we could see Maciej Wolski. In the same minute, Śląsk Wrocław also made another change, with Matias Nahuel Leiva leaving the pitch and Adrian Łyszczarz taking his place. In added time, the players of Stal had their chance to score. Krystian Getinger crossed from a free kick and Piotr Wlazło hit the goal, but his shot was defended by the Slask goalkeeper. The players from Wrocław immediately went on the counter-attack, but their dangerous action was interrupted by their captain, for which he received a yellow card. The situation caused a lot of emotion among the players of both teams, with Erik Exposito, Diogo Verdasca and Marcin Flis also being punished with yellow cards.
After the final whistle of the referee, the scoreboard read 1:1, leaving Wrocław with one point.