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Poland round-up: Shock defeat for Wisla

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TS Wisla Kraków lost 4-2 to KP Polonia Warsaw in the Polish capital on Saturday.

TS Wisla Kraków lost 4-2 to KP Polonia Warsaw in the Polish capital on Saturday.

'We can't play that way'
Wisla coach Franciszek Smuda was left fuming at the final whistle as his side's title hopes took a blow at the Polonia stadium. "We can't play that way", Smuda said. "I will have to talk to my players - we shouldn't have conceded any of those goals."

Tarachulski scores twice
Polonia took an early lead through Bartosz Tarachulski but Miroslaw Szymkowiak equalised in the 12th minute for Wisla. A few minutes later Polonia went ahead again through Igor Golaszewski's shot from outside the box but Wisla equalised again after the break through Tomasz Frankowski. However, goals in the last ten minutes from youngster Sebastain Keska and Tarachulski again completed a surprising win for Polonia.

Amica hit four
KS Amica Wronki scored four against GKS Katowice as the visitors had a disastrous second half. Katowice had kept their hosts at bay until the 45th minute when Jacek Wysocki scored an own goal and between the 78th and 82nd minutes, Amica scored three more - two from Remigiusz Sobocinski and one from Jacek Dembinski.

Derby joy for Ruch
In the Silesian derby, meanwhile, KS Ruch Chorzów lost 1-0 at home to Odra Wodzislaw. In the 35th minute, Lukasz Sosin played in Pawel Sibik, who scored from eighteen metres for the only goal of the game.

Widzew triumph
In the relegation group, KS Groclin-Dyskobolia Grodzisk lost 1-0 to Widzew Lódz. Damian Seweryn scored the only goal of the game in the 50th minute with shot from the edge of penalty area to give Widzew a fully deserved second consecutive win.

Quick goal for Lubin
The fastest goal of the season was scored by Zaglebie Lubin's Grzegorz Nicinski in the 20th second of their match with RKS Radomsko. A misunderstanding between goalkeeper Adam Matysek and his defenders allowed Nicinski to score, but Marcin Bojarski equalised after 16 minutes from a fantastic through-ball from Slawomir Wojciechowski to complete the scoring.

Another draw for Stomil
Stomil Olsztyn secured their fourth consecutive draw, this time 1-1 at home to Slask Wroclaw. Slask took the lead thanks to an early goal from defender Rafl Naskret but Maciej Terlecki equalised in the 65th minute.