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Updated 12:45

Legionowo Rout Leaves Puławy in Relegation Fight

KS Lotto Puławy beaten by Zepter KPR Legionowo as Legionowo wins 41-24. Key relegation positions now set ahead of playoffs.

KS Lotto Puławy beaten by Zepter KPR Legionowo in a one-sided clash on the final day of the regular season. Consequently, the 41:24 loss leaves Puławy deep in relegation trouble. Moreover, Legionowo used home advantage to dominate from the first whistle.

Match overview and turning points

Legionowo opened the game with a fast start. In addition, they led 3:0 by the fourth minute. However, Puławy responded through Dan Racotea at 3:1. Consequently, the hosts stretched the lead to 11:5 after fifteen minutes. Moreover, they scored six goals in seven minutes. Therefore, that spell became the decisive moment.

Puławy tried to fight back. Meanwhile, Ignacy Jaworski and his teammates cut the gap to 11:8. However, Legionowo kept scoring. As a result, the halftime scoreboard read 21:14. After the break, Legionowo built the lead rapidly. In addition, three straight goals made it 24:14. Consequently, the margin reached ten goals at 33:23 later on. Finally, the hosts finished strong and won 41:24.

KS Lotto Puławy beaten by Zepter KPR Legionowo

Key performers stood out for both sides. Consequently, Kosmala and Wiaderny scored seven each for Legionowo. Moreover, Chabior and Matuszak added five goals apiece. For Puławy, Jaworski scored seven. In addition, Jan Antolak contributed five. However, Puławy received fewer scoring chances overall. Therefore, their shot success lagged behind.

League implications and standings

The result matters for the relegation group. In addition, other contenders also lost on the final day. Consequently, the lower table order stayed the same. Therefore, the teams in danger will contest the fight to stay in Orlen Superliga. The relegation picture now lists KPR Legionowo ninth. Moreover, Corotop Gwardia Opole sits tenth. In addition, Piotrkowianin is eleventh. Therefore, KS Lotto Puławy occupies twelfth, with Zagłębie Lubin last.

Poland’s top flight will relegate two teams this season. Moreover, the 11th-placed side plays a playoff with an I Liga Centralna team. Consequently, that match decides one place in the next Orlen Superliga season. Therefore, every point now carries high value for the five teams in the survival group.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat attending matches in Poland, travel to Legionowo is simple from Warsaw by local train. Moreover, tickets usually sell online or at the venue on match day. In addition, Polish match etiquette rewards loud, continuous support. However, avoid pitch invasions and follow stewards’ instructions. For practical matters, remember Polish basics: PESEL is a national ID number; ZUS handles social security; and NFZ runs public health care. Therefore, carry ID and health insurance details if injured at an event.

Injuries and coach concerns

Legionowo suffered two injuries despite the big win. In addition, Krzysztof Łyżwa hurt his calf in the second half. Moreover, Dmytro Artemenko picked up a left groin problem. Consequently, coach Piotr Drobek expressed concern about the duo. Therefore, the team will monitor both players closely ahead of the survival phase.

To conclude, Legionowo delivered a statement win. Moreover, Puławy face a tougher road ahead. Therefore, the coming fixtures will test both clubs’ resolve in the relegation battle.

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