

Wisła Płock 0-4 Motor Lublin | PKO Bank Polski EKSTRAKLASA | 10 May 2026
Match Overview
Motor Lublin produced a stunning away performance at Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego, demolishing Wisła Płock 4-0 in a dominant display that left the home side shell-shocked. The result keeps Motor firmly in the hunt for a top-half finish, while Wisła’s relegation fears deepen after another heavy defeat on their own turf.
First Half: Motor Take Control
The visitors wasted no time imposing themselves. Inside the opening 15 minutes, Motor Lublin broke the deadlock through a crisp finish from winger Bartosz Wolski, who slotted home after a swift counter-attack. Wisła Płock struggled to find their rhythm, with their midfield overrun by Motor’s aggressive pressing.
By the half-hour mark, Motor doubled their lead. A corner kick was met by towering defender Michał Gajda, who powered a header past the helpless Wisła goalkeeper. The home crowd grew restless as their team failed to create any meaningful chances before the break.
Second Half: No Way Back for Wisła
Wisła Płock attempted to rally after the restart, but Motor Lublin remained composed and dangerous on the break. The third goal arrived just after the hour mark when Kacper Skóra latched onto a through ball and fired low into the far corner, effectively ending the contest.
Motor completed the rout in the 78th minute, substitute Łukasz Stępień converting a penalty after a clumsy foul in the box. The 4-0 scoreline flattered neither side; Motor could have added more, while Wisła rarely threatened.
Key Performers
- Bartosz Wolski (Motor Lublin): Opened the scoring and was a constant menace down the right flank.
- Michał Gajda (Motor Lublin) Dominated aerially and scored the crucial second goal.
- Wisła Płock defense Notable for poor positioning and lack of organisation throughout.
Table Implications
Motor Lublin rise to seventh in the PKO Bank Polski EKSTRAKLASA standings, now just three points off the European qualification places. For Wisła Płock, the defeat leaves them in 16th position, level on points with the relegation zone. With only a handful of matches remaining, every point is vital for the home side’s survival hopes.