

Widzew Łódź Storms Past Lechia Gdańsk in Ekstraklasa Thriller
In a pulsating PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa encounter on the evening of May 9, 2026, Widzew Łódź delivered a commanding performance to defeat Lechia Gdańsk 3-1 at their home ground. The result solidified Widzew's push for a top-half finish, while Lechia were left to rue defensive lapses in a match that swung decisively in the second half.
Match Overview
Both sides entered the contest with contrasting ambitions. Widzew, backed by their passionate home support, sought to extend a four-match unbeaten run, while Lechia aimed to climb away from the relegation zone. The opening exchanges were cagey, with midfield battles dictating early rhythm, but the deadlock was broken just before the half-hour mark.
Key Moments
- 27' – Widzew strike first: A swift counter-attack caught Lechia’s backline out of shape. Left winger Bartosz Nowak cut inside and unleashed a low drive that nestled into the far corner, giving Widzew a 1-0 lead.
- 41' – Lechia equalise: A set-piece routine paid off for the visitors. A floated corner was met by defender Michał Nalepa, whose glancing header beat the home goalkeeper to make it 1-1 at the break.
- 57' – Widzew regain control: Midfielder Patryk Stępiński latched onto a loose ball 25 yards from goal and fired an unstoppable shot into the top corner – a contender for goal of the season.
- 78' – Sealer from the spot: After a VAR check for handball, Widzew were awarded a penalty. Captain Mateusz Kowalski stepped up and calmly sent the goalkeeper the wrong way, making it 3-1.
Tactical Story
Widzew manager Daniel Myśliwiec opted for a high-pressing 4-3-3 formation, aiming to disrupt Lechia’s build-up play. The tactic paid dividends as the home side forced multiple turnovers in midfield. Lechia, meanwhile, struggled to cope with the intensity after the equaliser, dropping deeper and allowing Widzew’s full-backs to overlap freely. Lechia’s attempts to hit on the counter were stifled by a compact Widzew defensive block.
Standout Players
Patryk Stępiński was the architect of victory with a goal and numerous key passes. His energy in the centre of the park set the tone. For Lechia, goalkeeper Szymon Weirauch made several smart saves to keep the score respectable. Widzew’s right-back Jan Grzesik also delivered a tireless performance, contributing to both attack and defence.
Table Impact
The win moved Widzew Łódź up to seventh place in the Ekstraklasa standings, now just two points shy of the European qualification spots. Lechia Gdańsk, meanwhile, remained in 15th position, only two points above the relegation playoff zone. With three matches remaining, every point is vital for both clubs.