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Slavia wins thanks to a good start and a good finish

Published: 08-02-2013 14:05

On Wednesday, Wisła Kraków lost the first exhibition game of the training camp in Belek. Kulawik's team was defeated 0:2 by Slavia Prague.

Photo. Maks Michalczak Photo. Maks Michalczak

Despite an evenly matched first half and only a few goalscoring chances, the guests managed to take the lead before halftime. Only five minutes into the game, Martin Hurka managed to put the ball in the back of the net with a precise kick from inside the penalty box. After this loss, Tomasz Kulawik's team intensified attacks, but was unable to score an equaliser.

After halftime, the White Star continued efforts to break through Slavia's defence line, but the team from Prague stood their ground. In the 61st minute, the rivals were close to raising the score to 2:0, but Štěpán Koreš hit the crossbar. Nine minutes before the end of the game, Wisła had a good chance to score, but Michał Szewczyk was stopped by Slavia's defenders.

The visitors responded to this attack with another goal. This time, Miśkiewicz was defeated by Dávid Škutka. In the 85th minute, he took advantage of Wisła's mistake, ran inside the penalty box and raised the score for his team in a one-on-one with the White Star's goalkeeper.

In three days, Wisła will play another exhibition game, this time against Ukrainian Volyn Lutsk.

Wisła Kraków – Slavia Prague 0:2 (0:1)
0:1 Hurka 5’
0:2 Skutka 85’

Wisła Kraków: Miśkiewicz – Jaliens (70’ Burliga), Głowacki (70’ Uryga), Czekaj (74’ Jovanović), Bunoza – Sobolewski (63’ Wilk) – Małecki, Brud (74’ Sarki), Chrapek, Szewczyk – Genkov (63’ Sikorski)

Slavia Praga:

1st half: Rakovan – Nitriansky, Bortel, Hubacek, Conka – Hruby, Gecov, Hurka, Micola – Vosahlik, Fenin
2nd half: Rakovan – Dostal, Dobrotka, Petrak, Juhar – Kores, Zmrhal, Simecek, Tusjak – Skoda, Skutka

Yellow card: Nitriansky (Slavia)

Wisła Kraków SA Press Office



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