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Korona swipes victory from Wisła

Published: 13-11-2012 10:58

The White Star came close to winning Sunday's game in Kielce, but in the end was unable to beat the home team. After a festival of red cards, Tomasz Kulawik's team brought home only a single point.

Photo. Maks Michalczak Photo. Maks Michalczak

Wisła played good football from the first minute of the game. In the 26th minute, Garguła sent the ball to the far post where Genkov leaped and scored with a header. Moments later, Korona was down to 10 players. Janota saw a red card after a foolish tackle on Chrapek. The remainder of the first half wasn’t very exciting - Wisła remained in control, while Korona was unable to hang on to the ball.

In the second half, Wisła had some opportunities to raise the lead. In the 62nd minute, Genkov was in the clear - he beat Małkowski but was too far from the goal so he gave the ball to Boguski who botched his shot. Bułgar also had his chance but after a poor pass from Garguła he missed from several metres.

From the 83rd minute, it seemed that Wisła's victory was safe. Jovanović saw a second yellow card after a tackle on Genkov and Korona was now two men down. Despite this, the game did not slow down. Ojrzyński's boys were clearly irritated with the situation on the pitch. In the 93rd minute, their attacks finally paid off when Korzym managed to beat Pareiko.

Korona Kielce – Wisła Kraków 1:1 (0:1)

0:1 Genkov 26'
1:1 Korzym 93'

Korona Kielce:
Małkowski – Golański, Malarczyk (88' Żewłakow), Stano, Lisowski – Foszmańczyk (46' Sierpina), Lenartowski, V. Jovanović, Lech (46' Zieliński) – Janota, Korzym

Wisła Kraków: Pareiko – Jaliens, Bunoza, Chavez, Frederiksen – Boguski (92' Quioto), Wilk, Chrapek (83' Szewczyk), Garguła – Sikorski (78' Sobolewski), Genkov

Yellow cards: V. Jovanović, Malarczyk (Korona) – Frederiksen, Wilk, Szewczyk (Wisła)
Red cards: Janota; V. Jovanović, Szewczyk (second yellow)
Referee: Sebastian Jarzębak (Bytom)
Audience: 8 643

Wisła Kraków SA Press Office



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