Mateusz Borek lost his temper after Lech's Champions League defeat. He named an antihero.
The first two quarters of the match gave hope that Kolejorz could maintain their high hopes of advancing to the Champions League playoffs after the match in Poznań. The hosts equalized thanks to a stunning volley from Mikael Ishak, but the game changed again after the break. In the second half, however, it was the Red Star players who proved they deserved to be considered favorites , scoring twice and winning 3-1.
One of the owners of the Sport Channel realizes that there was a moment when Kolejorz could have even taken the lead. "I saw fear in the eyes of the Serbs. I saw Lech starting to play by their own rules," Borek began.
He quickly moved on to the issue of weakening the squad. After all, Afonso Sousa wants to leave Lech this transfer window and doesn't want to play for the Poznań team due to a minor injury. At the same time, everything points to him joining Shabab Al-Ahli in Dubai.
"What am I complaining about? We have to respect each other as teams and clubs. I know that you could be unprepared for various transfers. Nobody expected what would happen with Walemark, that Sousa would play his game. I believe these are the kinds of matches where you have to do everything you can to help the club that gave you a chance and promoted you," Borek notes, continuing the conversation, slamming the midfielder to the bone.
"You lived in some Portuguese province, earning 3,500 euros. Lech gave you money, fame, and the adoration of the fans. I understand the player wants to leave. The truth is, if he were good enough, Benfica, Sporting, and Porto would be calling for him," he adds.
He also blames Lech for failing to maintain a proper rhythm throughout the match. "If we're wondering today whether this starting eleven can run for 90 minutes, we've gone down the wrong path. If we start with this state of affairs, we've already lost our way," laments the commentator of Wednesday's match.
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