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Jagiellonia Bialystok
04-05 02:15
0 - 0
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Lech Poznan
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Jagiellonia Bialystok
Lech Poznan
Attacks
93
102
Dangerous Attacks
56
61
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
3
3
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End 0-0
94′
A. Pululu
91′
L. Palma
L.Bengtsson
84′
T. Ismaheel
A.Gholizadeh
84′
Y. Agnero
M.Ishak
72′
T. Romanczuk
Kozlowski
72′
M. Nahuel
K. Szmyt
64′
D. Håkans
P. Walemark
64′
Gisli Thórdarson
P. R. Delgado
Halftime 0-0
45′
43′
B.Vital
32′
Kozlowski
12′
A. Milic
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Match Info
The PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa match between Jagiellonia Bialystok and Lech Poznan ended in a goalless 0-0 draw at the Stadion Miejski in Bialystok on Saturday, April 5th, 2026. This result, while tight and competitive, ultimately did little to alter the fortunes of either side in their respective battles in the Polish top-flight table. The match was a tense tactical affair with both teams creating half-chances but lacking the final decisive touch in front of goal. Jagiellonia, playing at home, saw more of the ball in the opening stages but found Lech's organized defense difficult to break down. The visitors grew into the game and had the better opportunities in the second half, forcing a couple of smart saves from the home goalkeeper, but a breakthrough remained elusive for both sides. The key incident came late in the match when a potential penalty appeal for a handball in the Lech Poznan box was waved away by the referee after a brief consultation with the VAR monitor, a decision that left the home supporters frustrated. Standout performances came from the central defenders on both teams, who marshaled their lines impeccably to secure a clean sheet. The point leaves Jagiellonia in a solid mid-table position, while Lech Poznan will view it as a missed opportunity to close the gap on the European qualification spots. Post-match, the Jagiellonia manager emphasized his team's defensive solidity but rued the lack of cutting edge, while the Lech coach stated he was satisfied with a point from a difficult away fixture. The starting lineups featured Jagiellonia's usual attacking threats and Lech's experienced core, but neither could find the net on this occasion.