Blaž Kramer’s evening without the cherry on top: Two goals from the Slovenian striker were not enough for a league victory for Legia
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Varšavska Legia has not yet managed to return to the winning path after being eliminated from the Conference League, where they walked confidently before the playoffs. This time, they dropped points in an away match in Kielce against Korona, where Slovenian forward Blaž Kramer shone.
Despite the dominance of the home team, the visitors from the capital took the lead in the 6th minute when Kramer found the net. Fifteen minutes before the end of the first half, he added another goal to his personal statistics.
The hosts managed to provide a solid response to the Slovenian’s performance only just before the end of the first half when Martin Remacle reduced Legia’s lead.
During the break, Kramer and his teammates apparently devised a strategy that paid off, as they responded with another goal in the 60th minute, credited to Marc Gual. Nine minutes later, the home team managed to close the gap for the second time in the match, this time through Yevgenij Shikavka. In the 82nd minute, the Slovenian forward, who was also the best individual of the match, left the game. However, he had to settle for a draw in the end as the home substitute Adrian Dalmau leveled the score in the referee’s added time, setting the final result of the match at 3:3.
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Author: editorial Football Planet