Polish clubs Legia Warsaw and Jagiellonia Białystok are shining in this season’s UEFA Conference League, both securing impressive wins in the third round of group stage matches. Legia trounced Dynamo Minsk 4-0 in Warsaw, while Jagiellonia defeated Norway’s Molde FK 3-0 at home, achieving their third victories of the tournament.
Legia Dominates Dynamo Minsk
In Warsaw, Legia showcased their attacking power, scoring early with a 10th-minute goal from Brazilian Luquinhas. In the second half, Marc Gual added two goals, including one from the penalty spot, while Luquinhas scored again, sealing a commanding victory. Despite a solid win, Legia’s coach Goncalo Feio emphasized the challenges of the match, acknowledging room for improvement.
Jagiellonia Secures Another Win
Jagiellonia joined Legia at the top with their own 3-0 win against Molde. Afimico Pululu opened the scoring early, marking his fourth goal in the tournament, placing him among the competition’s top scorers. Norwegian Kristoffer Hansen added two more goals, helping Jagiellonia to a well-deserved victory.
With these results, Legia and Jagiellonia remain unbeaten, ranking just below Chelsea in the standings. Both teams are poised for strong finishes in the group stage, potentially advancing to the knockout rounds.