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Updated 13:01

Gornik Leczna coach: ‘We go to Tczew to win’

Gornik Leczna coach admits mental lapses hurt the team and vows to attack in Tczew as they chase a late-season finish.

Gornik Leczna coach Piotr Mazurkiewicz admitted his side fell apart mentally after an early goal. Consequently, he praised Pogoń Szczecin and promised a reset ahead of the trip to Tczew.

Why the Szczecin loss matters

Mazurkiewicz said his team collapsed after conceding early. Moreover, he noted the problem is mental, not tactical. Therefore, the squad struggled to regain composure. In addition, he blamed a poor pass that led to the opener. However, he also praised Pogoń Szczecin for smart movement and ball play. Consequently, the loss felt like a missed chance to stay in medal contention. Moreover, the coach worried about repeating past failures from Sosnowiec. Therefore, he called the defeat a lesson rather than a disaster.

Coach’s assessment of fitness and mentality

Mazurkiewicz insists the spring problems were physical. However, he added that mental weakness showed in key moments. In addition, he said he increased training intensity. Consequently, performance metrics still lagged behind rivals. Moreover, his teams used to lift intensity late in games. Therefore, this group faded instead. However, the coach believes new signings can change that dynamic.

Gornik Leczna looks for warriors

The coach said he wants two or three players who can spark the squad. Moreover, he confirmed transfer talks are underway. In addition, he wants fighters who lead by example on the pitch. Therefore, the club will target experienced, mobile players. However, he would not reveal specific names. Consequently, fans should expect measured announcements in preseason.

What the end of season chase means

Mazurkiewicz admits bronze seems unlikely without help. However, he told his players they will go to Tczew to win. Moreover, he said sport still allows for surprises. Therefore, Górnik will play for victory and hope GKS Katowice slips up. In addition, he framed the remaining fixtures as a chance to build momentum for next year. Consequently, the squad can end the season on a higher note even if the medal chase ends.

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