Following their recent encounter with Wisła Płock, which highlighted the opponent's defensive strength, Radomiak Radom, under the guidance of coach Bruno Baltazar, is intensively preparing for further challenges in the PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa. The club from Struga 63, despite securing two consecutive victories, continues its fight for survival in the top league, currently holding eighth place in the standings.
Coach Bruno Baltazar emphasizes the extraordinary balance of the Polish league. As he himself admits, both in Poland and abroad, there is a consensus that the current Ekstraklasa season is exceptionally "crazy" due to fierce competition and unpredictable results.
Radomiak Radom's last two victories have significantly improved the team's position, but a crucial match against Lechia Gdańsk, described as a "six-pointer," lies ahead. Coach Baltazar clearly states the objective: to secure three points that will bring Radomiak closer to their main goal of staying in the PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa competition.
After the demanding match against Wisła Płock and Monday's training session, Bruno Baltazar made the decision to grant his players two days off. This, however, is not a reward but a planned element of the training microcycle, aimed at player regeneration during an intense period of fixtures. Similar breaks were implemented before the clash with Widzew Łódź.
All of coach Baltazar's players are ready for action. Radomiak Radom is preparing for Lechia Gdańsk, a team with a completely different playing style than Wisła Płock. Lechia is renowned for dangerous counter-attacks and leads the league in terms of goals scored, testifying to their offensive prowess. Simultaneously, their style of play often leaves space behind the defenders, which Radomiak intends to exploit.
The Radomiak Radom coaching staff is intensively analyzing the opponent's weaknesses to best prepare the team for Monday's clash on May 4th. The goal is not only to secure points but also to present effective and attractive football for the fans.
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