for the last time in the league he won on November 27, when he defeated Stal Mielec 2: 1 at home. Since then, Jacek Magiera’s team has not been going at all. In the last six matches, the team from Wrocław managed to score a point only a week ago, tied with Górnik Łęczna 1: 1. In addition, they were losing to Grnik Zabrze (1-3), Wart Poznań (1-2), Cracovia (0: 2), Lechi Gdask (0: 2) and now they did not have much to say against Piast Gliwice at their own stadium.
Silesia lost again. Janasik’s absurd suicide and Wilczek’s spectacular action
The match started very badly for Silesia, because already in the 16th minute Piast was in the lead. After a cross by Martin Konczkowski, he headed into the net
The hosts equalized just nine minutes later, when in his own penalty area Kamil Wilczek treated Wojciech Golla very hard with a slide tackle and judge Tomasz Kwiatkowski rightly dictated a penalty kick for Silesia. From 11 meters, Fabian Piasecki did not make a mistake and it was 1: 1.
But this draw did not last long either. Even before the break, Piast managed to score two goals and secure a confident lead 3: 1. In the first situation, the players from Gliwice could count on the defender of Silesia, Patryk Janasik, who in the 35th minute hit the goal window with a spectacular volley. The problem is that in your gate window.
But while in this situation one could talk about Janasik’s misfortune, just before the end of the first half, the defenders of Silesia compromised themselves, not being able to stop the charging solo through half the pitch. Diogo Verdasca fell and did not even try to get up from the pitch, Daniel Gretarsson went “at once”, and the desperately intervening goalkeeper Michał Szromnik was not able to stop the experienced striker, who raised it to 3: 1 in this very effective way.
The other half, despite numerous changes, did not change anything. Śląsk Wrocław was unable to return to the match to fight for league points. He lost with 1: 3 and is getting closer to the relegation zone. Currently, Jacek Magiera’s team is twelfth (25 points) with an advantage of five points over potential relegators, who, however, still have their matches ahead of them this round. Piast Gliwice advanced to tenth place in the table with 29 points.
Source: Sport

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