
In this week 21 match on Feb 19th, Legia Warsaw will travel to Gliwice to battle Piast Gliwice in a clash of these two extremely mismatched Ekstraklasa teams. The game day is forecasted to be a cloudy and cold day, with daytime temperatures of only 3 degrees, which will make playing unpleasant. Piast Gliwice sits at 15th place in the tables. In their last match they recorded a 2-0 shutout win against Zagłębie Lubin. Damian Kądzior struck first for Piast Gliwice in the 13th minute, then Kamil Wilczek added another in the 38th minute In the end, Zagłębie Lubin couldn’t muster any offence and Piast Gliwice ran away with the shutout win. Piast Gliwice looks to improve on their recent performance, having lost 5 of their last 10, while in their last match, 2nd placed Legia Warsaw, recorded a 2-2 draw against Cracovia Kraków. Michal Rakoczy scored the first goal for Cracovia Kraków in the 9th minute, then Maik Nawrocki tied it up for Legia Warsaw in the 80th minute on a feed from Bartosz Ślisz . Legia Warsaw should be reasonably happy with their recent performance, earning 19 points in their last 10 matches.
On the 5th of August, Legia Warsaw hosted Piast Gliwice at the Stadion Miejski Legii Warszawa Im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego in their last match together. Legia Warsaw won by a score of 2 to 0 in front of just over 19000 jubilant spectators. Ernest Muçi struck first for Legia Warsaw in the 47th minute on a feed from Makana Baku, then Filip Mladenović added another in the 51st minute on a feed from Bartosz Kapustka In the end, Piast Gliwice was frustrated by Legia Warsaw’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Legia Warsaw ended the match with the shutout victory.
Both Carlitos López and Ernest Muçi have been the hottest scorers for Legia Warsaw in the last 5 each having scored 3 goals. Kamil Wilczek has been the most effective weapon for Piast Gliwice lately. The attacker has netted 3 goals in his last five matches.