Motor Lublin fell in Białystok after a 1-4 loss to Jagiellonia, highlighting their offensive struggles and the home keeper's numerous chances.

What happened?

The match opened with Jagiellonia's rapid attack. Pululu opened the scoring in the 13th minute after a pass. Motor had a chance to equalise when Ronaldo's shot hit the post, but the Jagiellonia keeper was untroubled. In the 31st minute Mbaye Ndiaye slipped between defenders and headed the ball after Rodrigues' assist, extending the lead.

Why couldn't Motor respond?

The side failed to build a threatening attack – even when entering the opponent's penalty area the ball did not create real danger. Top scorer Karol Czubak only found a scoring position after the 51st minute, but his header flew over the crossbar. In the second half Motor had only a few corner kicks, none of which produced a goal.

Who debuted and what was the tactics?

Coach Mateusz Stolarski introduced Łabojko and Karasek in the second half to strengthen the midfield. The changes did not shift the balance – Jagiellonia kept control, with their offensive duo Imaz‑Pululu dominating. Goalkeeper Brkić was forced into several interventions, including after Imaz's missed shot.

Match statistics?

StatisticValue
Result1:4 (Jagiellonia – Motor)
GoalsPululu 13', Bażdar 72', Imaz 76', Romanczuk 90+ – Ndiaye 31'
Yellow cardsImaz, Mazurek – Matthys
Attendance14,176
Date2024‑04‑27

What lies ahead for Motor Lublin?

After this defeat Motor Lublin must improve finishing inside the box and limit goals conceded on counter‑attacks. Coach Stolarski will likely look for changes up front to increase scoring chances. The next fixture will be crucial for rebuilding confidence and fighting for points in the league.