

The upcoming match between Radomiak Radom and Lech Poznań in the PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa promised to be a test of resilience for the home side, but in the end, the reigning title contenders showed their class. Lech Poznań traveled to Stadion Radomiaka and secured a commanding 3-1 victory, extending their strong run in the 2025–26 season.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Lech Poznań imposed their trademark possession-based style, controlling the midfield and creating early chances. Radomiak, however, struck first against the run of play through a well-worked counter-attack in the 22nd minute. The lead lasted only ten minutes as Lech equalized with a clinical finish from their leading scorer. The visitors then took control before halftime with a second goal, and sealed the result early in the second half with a third.
Key Moments
- 22' – Radomiak Radom goal: A swift break down the left flank ended with a low cross turned in by Karol Czubak.
- 32' – Lech Poznań equalizer: Mikael Ishak latched onto a through ball and slotted past the keeper.
- 43' – Lech Poznań goal: A set-piece header from Antonio Milić gave the visitors a 2-1 lead at the break.
- 58' – Lech Poznań goal: A stunning long-range strike from Radosław Murawski made it 3-1.
Tactical Story
Radomiak manager Maciej Kędziorek set up in a compact 4-4-2, hoping to absorb pressure and hit on the break. It worked briefly, but Lech’s full-backs — especially Elias Andersson — pushed high to pin Radomiak back. Lech’s midfield trio of Murawski, Karlström, and Sousa dominated possession (65%) and forced Radomiak into defensive errors. The home side struggled to maintain shape after the equalizer, leaving space that Lech exploited ruthlessly.
Standout Players
- Mikael Ishak (Lech Poznań) – The Swedish striker scored one and assisted another, showing excellent movement and link-up play.
- Radosław Murawski (Lech Poznań) – Dictated the tempo from midfield and scored a spectacular third goal.
- Karol Czubak (Radomiak Radom) – Despite the defeat, he was a constant threat with his pace and scored the opener.
Table and Season Impact
With this win, Lech Poznań moved to within two points of top spot in the Ekstraklasa, strengthening their bid for a title challenge. For Radomiak, the defeat left them in mid-table, still searching for consistency. The result also extended Lech’s unbeaten run away from home to seven matches, underlining their status as serious contenders.