At the end of an equal game, some emotions took over. Artur Jedrzejczyk was given a red card (for two yellow cards). In turn, in relation to Legia players, incl. Tobias, objects thrown from the stands flew up, incl. glass bottles.
- I definitely don’t like bottles flying around me. Of course, I did not provoke Lech’s fans. They tried but failed to do so. They didn’t like my timed game, so they started slandering and then throwing bottles. If someone tries to blame me for this situation, then he is not very smart… I told the referee that I would not continue to play in such conditions. What’s the point in playing if someone can get hit on the head? - Asked after the match a young goalkeeper who entered into a discussion on the field with rivals from Lech. Barry Douglas complained about throwing bottles out of bounds. This is an interesting point on his part. In turn, Filip Bednarek congratulated me on the game and said that it was good that I was not hit on the head with some kind of “monkey”, because it could have ended badly,” he said.
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When asked by Fact whether the meeting with Lekh was the most difficult this season, he replied: “I think so. We had a lot of emotions, coaches and fans. Lots of things happened. the most difficult matches both in sporting and non-sporting terms, let it be only downhill now.
The Legion star is delighted with the Polish fans. “After matches, I watch their footage”
The young goalkeeper of “Ekstraklasa” plays for the good. He draws inspiration from poker
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Lech Poznań - Legia Warsaw.

Petr Kucha / PHOTOPIK
Lech Poznań - Legia Warsaw.

Petr Kucha / PHOTOPIK
Lech Poznań - Legia Warsaw.

Petr Kucha / PHOTOPIK
Lech Poznań - Legia Warsaw.

Petr Kucha / PHOTOPIK
Lech Poznań - Legia Warsaw.
Source: FAKT

