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A controversial draw

Published: 06-03-2013 11:53

Wasted chances, referee's controversial decisions and a goalless draw - this was the game between the White Star and Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała.

Photo. Maks Michalczak Photo. Maks Michalczak

Football fans who came to the stadium at Reymonta 22 saw no goals in the first half, although there were some good scoring chances. Rafał Boguski wasted a nice opportunity and Małecki hit the crossbar three minutes before halftime. In the 69th minute, there was a controversial situation followed by the referees’ wrong decision. Marek Sokołowski tackled Boguski in Podbeskidzie's penalty box. The main referee awarded Wisła a penalty, but the assistant ref who saw the entire situation called for Boguski and decided otherwise. Additionally, Boguski got a yellow card for calling a fake foul. TV replays show that a penalty should have been awarded.

Seven minutes before the final whistle, Wisła could have taken the lead, but was once again out of luck. Małecki started on the left side and passed to Iliev at the 15th metre who unfortunately shot straight at Zając. The Serbian player made a follow up, but hit the crossbar.

White Star players are extremely dissatisfied with the goalless draw with a team from the end of the table, especially after the success against Jagiellonia.

Wisła Kraków – Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała 0:0

Wisła Kraków: Pareiko – Jovanović, Chavez, Czekaj, Bunoza – Wilk, Sobolewski – Małecki, Iliev, Burliga (60’ Chrapek) – Boguski (75’ Sikorski)

Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała:
Zajac – Sokołowski, Konieczny, Pietrasiak, Telichowski – Chmiel (76’ Wodecki), Sloboda (71’ Cetković), Łatka, Malinowski – Pawela (89’ Janeczko), Demjan

Yellow cards: Wilk, Iliev, Chavez, Boguski, Sobolewski (Wisła) – Łatka, Wodecki, Cetković (Podbeskidzie)
Referee: Marcin Borski (Warszawa)
Audience: 10 153

Wisła Kraków SA Press Office



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