Wisła Kraków secured an impressive 4-1 victory over Dukagjini Klinë during their second friendly match in Turkey. Goals came from Łukasz Zwoliński (2), Bartosz Jaroch, and Tamás Kiss.
The Krakow side dominated early on, making it difficult for their opponents to create chances. However, in the 12th minute, a foul by Igbekeme just outside the penalty area led to a free-kick goal by Altin Merlaku, giving Dukagjini a 1-0 lead. Wisła responded swiftly, with Zwoliński converting Mikulec’s pass in the 14th minute to equalise.
Shortly after, Bartosz Jaroch unleashed a powerful strike from 25 metres, putting Wisła ahead. The relentless pressure continued, and in the 25th minute, Rodado set up Zwoliński for his second goal, making it 3-1. Just before half-time, Tamás Kiss found the net, extending the lead to 4-1.
Second Half: Controlled Play, No Goals
Manager Mariusz Jop rotated the squad at half-time, introducing an entirely new XI. Dukagjini had a couple of early second-half chances, but Wisła’s defence held firm. Starzyński came closest for Wisła, with a shot in the 67th minute and a disallowed effort later on. Despite a late flurry from Dukagjini, the Krakow team maintained control and comfortably saw out the match.
Wisła Kraków: Cziczkan (46’ Letkiewicz) – Jaroch (46’ Szot), Uryga (46’ Biedrzycki), Kutwa (46’ Skrobański), Mikulec (46’ Kiakos) – Igbekeme (46’ Duda), Kuziemka (46’ Khromykh, 62’ Starzyński) – Kiss (46’ Baena), Rodado (46’ Sukiennicki), Baniowski (46’ Alfaro, 78’ Fazlagić) – Zwoliński (46’ Duarte).