On Saturday afternoon, the White Star team fought against Motor Lublin in a match that brought Krakow's team the long-awaited three points due to a 4-1 victory.
In the early stages, Wisła Kraków dominated, with Goku and Alfaro narrowly missing the target. Motor Lublin then pressed but couldn't breach Raton's goal. Rodado's one-on-one chance was thwarted, and he received a yellow card after a VAR review of a potential red card offense. Wisła broke the deadlock in the 21st minute with Alfaro's precise shot. Despite Motor's attempts, Rodado extended Wisła's lead to 2-0 in the 30th minute.
The second half started calmly, with both teams struggling to threaten the goalkeepers. In the 62nd minute, Rodado converted a penalty to make it 3-0. Motor pulled one back in the 74th minute through Najemski's header after a corner. In the dying moments, Wisła missed a chance to score their fourth goal, but in injury time, Goku converted another penalty, sealing the 4-1 victory for Wisła Kraków.
Motor Lublin - Wisła Kraków 1:4 (0:2)
★ 0:1 Alfaro 21’
★ 0:2 Rodado 29'
★ 0:3 Rodado 63’ (penalty)
★ 1:3 Najemski 74’
★ 1:4 Goku 90+4’
Motor Lublin: Budziłek - Wójcik, Rudol (73; Romanowski), Gąsior, Najemski, Luberecki - M. Król (56' Rybicki), Wolski (64' Sędzikowski), Wojtkowski (56’ R. Król), Ceglarz - Wełniak (64’ Śpiewak)
Wisła Kraków: Raton – Jaroch (65’ Szot), Uryga, Colley, Junca - Duda (78’ Krzyżanowski), Carbo (66’ Basha) - Villar (90’+9’ Baena), Goku, Raton - Rodado (78’ Sobczak)
Referee: Tomasz Kwiatkowski (Warsaw)
Yellow card(s): R. Król - Rodado, Carbo, Basha, Alfaro, Goku
Red card(s): Wolski (90’+2’, on the bench), Wojtkowski (90’+3’, on the bench) - Junca (90’+4’)
Attendance: 11,827