Legia Warsaw solidified their position at the top of the Ekstraklasa standings after extending their winning streak to five matches with a 3-1 victory over Pogoń Szczecin on Saturday. The capital club now boasts 65 points, six clear of second-placed Raków Częstochowa, as they continue their dominant campaign in Poland’s top flight. The win at the Polish Army Stadium saw Legia maintain their impressive home form, with 12 victories in 14 matches this season. Meanwhile, Pogoń Szczecin remain in the relegation zone, just two points above the drop zone with 24 points from 26 matches. The result keeps the pressure on the bottom clubs, with Wisła Płock and Korona Kielce occupying the final relegation spots.

Legia Warsaw Dominates Ekstraklasa Standings with Fifth Consecutive Victory

Legia Warsaw Dominates Ekstraklasa Standings with Fifth Consecutive Victory

Legia Warsaw has cemented its position at the top of the Ekstraklasa standings with a fifth consecutive victory. The capital club defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-0 at the Polish Army Stadium on Saturday, extending their lead at the summit to six points.

With 36 points from 14 matches, Legia Warsaw has opened up a significant gap over second-placed Lech Poznań. The Poznań side, which has 30 points, will look to close the gap when they face Pogoń Szczecin on Sunday.

Legia’s winning streak began with a 3-0 victory over Piast Gliwice on 23 October. Since then, they have defeated Cracovia, Ruch Chorzów, and now Górnik Zabrze. The club’s form has seen them score 13 goals and concede just two in their last five matches.

Górnik Zabrze, meanwhile, remains in the relegation zone with just 12 points from 14 matches. The Silesian side has won just two of their last 10 matches, with their last victory coming against Zagłębie Lubin on 20 October.

Legia Warsaw’s next match is against Jagiellonia Białystok on 10 December. The Białystok side is currently in fifth place with 22 points. Górnik Zabrze will face Zagłębie Lubin in their next match, also on 10 December.

Ekstraklasa Table Sees Legia Warsaw Strengthening Grip on Top Spot

Ekstraklasa Table Sees Legia Warsaw Strengthening Grip on Top Spot

Legia Warsaw has solidified its position at the top of the Ekstraklasa table following a dominant 3-0 victory over Pogoń Szczecin on Saturday. The capital club now boasts a six-point lead over second-placed Lech Poznań, with 55 points from 26 matches. This win marks Legia’s sixth consecutive victory, demonstrating their formidable form under manager Aleksandar Vuković.

Lech Poznań maintained their pursuit of the leaders with a hard-fought 2-1 win against Górnik Zabrze. The victory keeps them in second place, but their lead over third-placed Raków Częstochowa has narrowed to just one point. Raków drew 1-1 with Jagiellonia Białystok, leaving them with 48 points.

At the bottom of the table, Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała remains in the relegation zone after a 2-0 defeat to Piast Gliwice. Their struggles continue, with only 21 points from 26 matches, eight points adrift of safety. Meanwhile, Cracovia secured a crucial 1-0 win over Wisła Kraków, moving them out of the drop zone.

The upcoming fixtures promise more drama, with Legia Warsaw facing a tough test against Raków Częstochowa next weekend. Lech Poznań will look to bounce back from their midweek Europa Conference League defeat when they host Pogoń Szczecin. The race for the Ekstraklasa title and survival in the top flight intensifies as the season reaches its climax.

Legia Warsaw Extends Winning Streak to Five Matches in Ekstraklasa

Legia Warsaw Extends Winning Streak to Five Matches in Ekstraklasa

Legia Warsaw has extended its winning streak to five matches in the Ekstraklasa, solidifying its position at the top of the league table. The team secured a 2-0 victory over Pogoń Szczecin on Saturday, with goals from Carlitos and Igor Janković sealing the win.

The victory takes Legia Warsaw’s points tally to 43, three points clear of second-placed Lech Poznań. Lech drew 1-1 with Piast Gliwice on Friday, leaving them with 40 points.

Legia Warsaw’s winning streak began with a 3-1 victory over Zagłębie Lubin on 2 April. Since then, the team has defeated Jagiellonia Białystok, Cracovia, and now Pogoń Szczecin.

Head coach Aleksandar Vuković attributed the team’s success to their defensive solidity and clinical finishing. “We’ve been very disciplined defensively and taken our chances when they’ve come,” Vuković said after the match.

Meanwhile, at the bottom of the table, Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała remains in the relegation zone with just 16 points. The team lost 2-1 to Śląsk Wrocław on Friday, leaving them four points adrift of safety.

The Ekstraklasa will resume after the international break, with Legia Warsaw set to face Ruch Chorzów on 20 April. Lech Poznań will travel to Wisła Kraków on the same day.

Ekstraklasa Standings: Legia Warsaw Leads by Four Points After Latest Win

Ekstraklasa Standings: Legia Warsaw Leads by Four Points After Latest Win

Legia Warsaw has extended its lead at the top of the Ekstraklasa standings after a 2-0 victory over Pogoń Szczecin on Saturday. The capital club now sits four points clear of second-placed Lech Poznań, with 52 points from 24 matches.

Legia’s win was secured by goals from Carlitos and Igor Jović in the first half. The victory marks the club’s sixth consecutive league win, demonstrating their strong form under manager Aleksandar Vuković.

Lech Poznań maintained their pursuit of Legia with a 3-1 win over Wisła Kraków on the same day. Goals from Tymoteusz Puchacz, Darko Jevtić, and Michał Hellik secured the three points for Lech, keeping them in contention for the title.

Third-placed Raków Częstochowa also won, defeating Górnik Zabrze 2-1. The victory keeps Raków within touching distance of the top two, just five points behind Legia.

The defeat for Pogoń Szczecin leaves them in 12th place, while Wisła Kraków remain in the relegation zone in 15th place. The race for the Ekstraklasa title continues to heat up as the season reaches its climax.

Legia Warsaw's Unbeaten Run Continues as They Top Ekstraklasa Table

Legia Warsaw's Unbeaten Run Continues as They Top Ekstraklasa Table

Legia Warsaw extended their winning streak to five matches with a 2-0 victory over Pogoń Szczecin. The victory keeps them atop the Ekstraklasa table with 39 points after 15 matches. Legia’s unbeaten run has seen them score 16 goals and concede just three in their last five fixtures.

Jarosław Kamiński and Igor Janković scored the goals for Legia, with both strikes coming in the second half. Kamiński opened the scoring in the 58th minute, with Janković doubling the lead 12 minutes later. Pogoń Szczecin struggled to create clear chances, with their best opportunity coming from a long-range effort from Michał Kucharczyk that sailed over the bar.

Legia Warsaw manager Aleksandar Vuković praised his team’s defensive efforts post-match. “We’ve been very solid at the back recently,” Vuković said. “The players have worked incredibly hard to maintain our clean sheet record.” The victory sees Legia maintain their three-point lead over second-placed Lech Poznań, who have a game in hand.

Lech Poznań maintained the pressure with a 3-1 win over Wisła Kraków earlier in the day. Goals from Tomáš Pekhart, Christian Gytkjær, and Adrian Łyszczarz secured the victory for Lech. Wisła’s consolation goal came from a penalty kick by Marko Livaja in the 78th minute. Lech’s victory keeps them in contention for the title, three points behind Legia with a game in hand.

In other matches, Raków Częstochowa secured a 2-1 victory over Piast Gliwice. Goals from Tomasz Kędziora and Tomasz Hanzbón came in the first half, with Piast’s consolation goal coming from a penalty by Marko Stępiński in the 68th minute. The victory sees Raków move into third place, one point behind Lech Poznań.

Legia Warsaw’s impressive 12-game winning streak has solidified their position at the top of the Ekstraklasa table, with a commanding 11-point lead over second-placed Raków Częstochowa. As the season progresses, the focus will shift to whether Legia can maintain this momentum and secure their 15th league title. Meanwhile, the battle for European qualification spots intensifies, with Lech Poznań, Śląsk Wrocław, and Pogoń Szczecin all vying for positions. The relegation fight also heats up, with Wisła Kraków, Korona Kielce, and Stal Mielec occupying the bottom three spots. The coming fixtures will be crucial in determining the final standings.