In an exciting derby match, Lech Poznan secured a convincing victory, defeating Legia Warsaw 3-1. Steady rain poured throughout the match, creating a slippery pitch but failing to dampen the spirits of the home crowd. When Daniel Kownacki opened the scoring in the 12th minute, the stadium erupted with joy. It was clear that Walterz's team wanted to prove their dominance over their biggest rival.

Further goals from Pedro Andreev and L. Palma sealed the match, while Legia could only respond with a late consolation goal. Gumny and Douglas defensively stood firm against the opponents' attacks, which certainly eased the task for the goalkeepers. In the first half, Lech dominated in midfield, thanks to the dynamic play of Dudek and Gholizadeh, allowing them to frequently regain possession.

The victory was seen as crucial for boosting the team's morale, which had experienced some turbulence in recent matches. With the final score at 3-1, the atmosphere in Poznan became jubilant, and fans began celebrating their team's win outside the stadium. Section 12 did not disappoint, vocally supporting their side.

Lech Poznan is currently gaining confidence, and many fans see them as potential finalists in our league. What does the future hold? Only time will tell.