Luis Palma, Lech Poznań's star player, has been showcasing exceptional quality and skills in Ekstraklasa and Conference League matches. His shots and assists have sealed Lech Poznań's success. From the start, Palma has shown a high level of quality, regardless of whether Lech was playing in Ekstraklasa or European competitions. His goal-scoring performances in Ekstraklasa began with two headers. In matches against Korona and Widzew, he demonstrated exceptional agility and skill in front of the goal. It was clear that he had something that fans loved. He was a joy to watch, but he didn't lose many balls. In addition, he consistently showed a high level of engagement in almost every autumn match. After Palma, there were no signs on the field that he was lowering his level when joining Lech. His impressive performance in pressuring opponents on the entire field was impressive. Palma's true skill was showcased in a 4-1 win over Rapid. The first half was a poetic performance by Palma. He showed his quality from the start of the match. He opened the score in the 14th minute with a technical shot, using a rebound from the goalkeeper. Not everyone can shoot like that. His second shot 'fouled' the goalkeeper, and Ishak scored the second goal. In the 30th minute, he won a penalty kick, as his shot was blocked by the Rapid defender's hand. In the 35th minute, he hit the post, and then he perfectly crossed the ball from a free kick to Milicia. The Rapid goalkeeper saved the shot from the Chorvate, but such situations are said to be 'stolen' from him by his teammate. He eventually scored in the added time, when he played the ball with Ismaheel - we wrote about this match, giving him a score of 9, almost ideal. It's worth noting that it was after his pass that Fabiema scored his first goal in Ekstraklasa (against Widzew), and he also assisted in Agnero's debut goal (against Radomiak), and after his pass, Hakans scored his most beautiful goal in Lech (against GKS Katowice). He also had a huge role in Mikael Ishak's 100th and 101st goals in Lech, which the captain scored in Nieciecza. The match against Rakow, in which he received a red card, was also impressive until Marciniak threw him out of the game. He put the Rakow defenders on a carousel, so they didn't know if they were in a fun park or on the field. He scored an assist for Pereira, and then he scored himself after a great run and a clever shot, beating Trelowski. His incredible ease in dodging opponents and his freedom in making spectacular plays made it enjoyable to watch him. There were also no shortage of matches in the spring in which he played a key role. He scored a goal against Arka, a goal against Pogoń in Szczecin, a goal and an assist against GKS Katowice, a goal and an assist in Radom, and finally a great shot from a free kick in the last match against Wisła Płock. When Ali Gholizadeh was missing, Luis Palma showed that he could fill the gap and help Lech Poznań in gaining more points.