Sometimes there are days when you don’t try something, the ball doesn’t want to go into the goal and that was the case this time. In the 11th round of Betclic 1. Liga, ŁKS players lost 0-1 against Wisła Płock, although they did a lot to extend their series of matches without defeat.
It is true that at the beginning of Monday’s match, which crowned the 11th round of Betclic 1. Liga, the players from Płock played the ball in ŁKS’s half for a long time, but immediately after that the players from Łódź started their attack on Maciej Gostomski’s goal and were close three times in just a few minutes. taking the lead.
First, after a double action between Piotr Głowacki and Antoni Młynarczyk, who was causing huge problems for the opponents, in the left corner of the field, Wisła’s goalkeeper defended a flat shot by Mateusz Wysokiński with great difficulty, then Stefan Feiertag headed the cross over the crossbar, and at the end of this fragment, the popular “Młynek” after a short rally he made a technical shot from several meters and hit the post.
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For most of the first half, ŁKS had more of the so-called game, he gained an advantage in the central zone of the pitch and showed greater initiative in front of the opponent’s goal (which was greatly helped by, among others, the active play of players playing on the sidelines), and he added high intensity of actions after losing the ball, an element – as we remember – strongly emphasized in all statements by coach Jakub Dziółka.
The guests woke up before the break and it must be admitted that they gave us a scare at the end, because first Jorge Jimenez, Wisła’s most effective player this season, ran down the right side of the field and, fortunately for us, he ended his rally with a missed shot, and a moment later The Spaniard shot from the corner of the sixteenth and the ball in the hands of Aleksander Bobek hit the crossbar, falling on the head of Łukasz Sekulski, but he also missed the goal.
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At the beginning of the second half, ŁKS started again, and Pirulo played the main role in the first two actions. The Spaniard first took the ball in the middle of the pitch and rushed towards the goal, firing a dangerous shot from twenty meters, which caused Maciej Gostomski a lot of problems, and after a while he initiated the action of his colleagues, ending with an attempt to pass Kamil Dankowski to Antoni Młynarczyk.
Stefan Feiertag could have had an even greater chance in the 50th minute, but he was forestalled by the defender at the last minute, three meters from the goal, and was unable to complete Antoni Młynarczyk’s pass, so this time the ball did not go into the net. Unfortunately, it fell into ours, because in the 60th minute, Krystian Pomorski, who had been introduced on the pitch a moment earlier, took advantage of Dani Pacheco’s soft cross and opened the scoring with an impressive aerial shot.
There were many things wrong with the Łódź team’s game on Monday, but ironically, it was the hosts who had to chase the result. It could have been even worse, because shortly after losing the goal, the Ełksia team made a mistake in front of their own penalty area, which allowed another Wisła substitute – Ivan Salvador – to face Aleksander Bobek (the striker missed the goal).
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ŁKS, on the other hand, had the best opportunity to score a goal in the 81st minute, when Wisła’s defender fouled Husein Balić in the sixteenth minute, the referee pointed to the eleventh meter, and Pirulo took a penalty kick – unfortunately, this time only past the post. No matter what the players from Łódź did on Monday evening, the ball simply did not want to go into the goal. In added time, Levent Gulen headed past the post and Husein Balić scored with the same effect.
ŁKS players lost 0:1 against Wisła Płock. In the next series of matches, the Łódź team will face GKS Tychy away, and we will see each other again at the Króla Stadium on October 20, during a match against Stal Stalowa Wola.
11th round of the Betclic 1st League | ŁKS Łódź – Wisła Płock 0:1 (0:0)
- Goal: 0:1 Krystian Pomorski (60)
- Yellow cards: Wiech, Feiertag (ŁKS), Spanish, Pacheco, Brzozowski (Wisła)
- Referee: Tomasz Kwiatkowski (Warsaw)
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Squads:
- ŁKS: Aleksander Bobek – Kamil Dankowski, Levent Gulen, Łukasz Wiech, Piotr Głowacki, Mateusz Kupczak, Pirulo, Mateusz Wysokiński, Andreu Arasa, Antoni Młynarczyk (77, Jędrzej Zając), Stefan Feiertag (65, Husein Balić). Coach: Jakub Dziółka.
- Vistula: Maciej Gostomski – Fabian Hiszpański (85, Bojan Nastić), Przemysław Misiak, Andrias Edmundsson, Marcus Haglind-Sangré, Miłosz Brzozowski (58, Oskar Tomczyk), Jime (85, Dawid Kocyła), Dani Pacheco, Dominik Kun (58, Krystian Pomorski), Łukasz Sekulski, Piotr Krawczyk (67, Iban Salvador). Coach: Mariusz Musiura.