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Legia Warszawa and Jagiellonia Draw in Tense, Hard-Fought Match
Warsaw, Poland – Legia Warszawa and Jagiellonia Białystok faced off in a tight match at Stadion Miejski Legii Warszawa, corresponding to the sixth matchday of the Ekstraklasa. The match, refereed by Damian Sylwestrzak, ended with a score of zero to zero after ninety minutes of intense struggle.
Legia dominated possession with 51%, constantly seeking the opponent’s goal, reflected in their 18 shots, 7 of which were on target. However, a lack of precision and the defensive solidity of Jagiellonia prevented them from converting into goals. Jagiellonia, for its part, remained firm in defense and sought opportunities on the counterattack, although with less effectiveness in the offensive, counting only 3 shots, one of which was on target.
The match was marked by intensity, with a total of 34 fouls committed between the two teams. The referee showed four yellow cards, one for Legia and three for Jagiellonia. A goal from Jagiellonia was disallowed for offside in the 45th minute, increasing the tension in the match. Despite the effort of both teams, the score did not move, leaving a goalless draw.
Substitutions legia warszawa: at minute 46 P. Stojanovic came in and K. Urbanski went out., at minute 62 V. Bichakhchyan came in and N. Weisshaupt went out., at minute 87 B. Kapustka came in and E. Krasniqi went out., at minute 87 A. Reca came in and R. Vinagre went out.
Substitutions jagiellonia: at minute 62 T. Romanczuk came in and S. Lozano went out., at minute 62 A. Pozo came in and K. Jozwiak went out., at minute 76 J. Imaz came in and Y. Sylla went out., at minute 89 O. Pietuszewski came in and A. Cantero went out., at minute 89 A. Pululu came in and L. Flach went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Legia Warszawa

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