Wisła Płock finished Saturday's friendly against Czech side Baník Ostrava with a 2‑2 draw, a spectacular 30‑meter strike by Krystian Pomorski sealing the final score. The match took place during the summer camp in Opalenica and was the third test ahead of the new Ekstraklasa season.
How did the game unfold?
In the first half Wisła took the lead in the 36th minute when Said Hamulić capitalised on a pass and slotted the ball home. Baník responded after the sides switched, scoring two quick goals within three minutes – goalkeeper Abdallah Gning could not stop either attempt. The second half brought a twist: Pomorski, playing as a midfielder, launched a shot from about 30 meters, hitting the top corner and equalising the match at 2‑2.
What does the draw mean for preparations?
A 2‑2 stalemate shows the squad can shift tempo rapidly and bounce back after conceding. The training match against a strong Czech opponent highlighted the need for defensive stability, especially after Baník’s rapid double‑strike. Moreover, Pomorski’s long‑range goal could become a new weapon in games where breaking a compact defence is essential.
Who are the new arrivals?
During the summer transfer window Wisła Płock confirmed six new signings: Patryk Kun, Olaf Kobacki, Jurica Pršir, Michał Król, Adam Radwański and Marcin Flis. Each brings experience from various leagues and can strengthen both midfield and defence. Jurica Pršir, with Czech top‑flight experience, is particularly intriguing and may aid preparations for matches against Central European clubs.
What’s next in the build‑up?
After three friendlies – two wins (2‑1 over Pogoń Grodzisk Mazowiecki and 3‑0 over Polonia Warsaw) and today’s draw – Wisła’s coaches will dissect both attacking and defensive facets. The coming weeks will feature additional tests and intensive tactical training before the Ekstraklasa season kicks off. Fans can expect dynamic play and fresh faces in the lineup, ready to make an impact in the league.
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