

Lech Poznan Youth 0-1 Resovia Youth
Poland Mloda Ekstraklasa – 9 May 2026
Resovia Youth secured a narrow but crucial 1-0 victory away to Lech Poznan Youth in the Poland Mloda Ekstraklasa, moving further clear of the relegation zone. The only goal of the game arrived in the 34th minute, and despite heavy pressure from the home side after the interval, Resovia’s defence held firm to claim all three points.
Match Overview
The match began with Lech Poznan dominating possession, but Resovia looked dangerous on the break. The decisive moment came when a loose ball in midfield was seized by Resovia’s attacking midfielder, who drove forward and unleashed a low drive from the edge of the box that beat the Lech keeper at his near post.
Lech Poznan responded strongly after half‑time, creating several clear chances. Their forwards were twice denied by fine saves from Resovia’s goalkeeper, who produced a man‑of‑the‑match display. The home side also struck the crossbar from a free‑kick in the 78th minute, but Resovia’s disciplined defensive shape prevented any further breakthroughs.
Tactical Story
Resovia’s game plan was clear: absorb pressure and hit on the counter. Lech Poznan’s 4‑3‑3 struggled to break down a compact 5‑4‑1 defensive block, despite holding over 60% possession. The visitors’ midfield worked tirelessly to close passing lanes, while their full‑backs tucked inside to protect the central areas.
Lech’s youthful side lacked a cutting edge in the final third, with too many attempts from distance that failed to trouble the goalkeeper. The defeat extends their winless streak to four matches and places them in the lower half of the Mloda Ekstraklasa standings.
Standout Performers
- Resovia goalkeeper – Made six saves, including two from close range.
- Resovia’s goalscorer – Demonstrated composure beyond his years with the winning strike.
- Lech Poznan’s right winger – His dribbling caused problems but his crosses lacked a target.
What This Means
For Resovia, the three points are a massive boost in their fight to stay up. They now sit four points clear of the drop zone with five games remaining. Lech Poznan, meanwhile, will need to rediscover their early‑season form if they are to challenge for a top‑half finish in Poland’s top youth league.