Piast Gliwice will play away against Widzew Łódź on Saturday in the last round of the Ekstraklasa season, with both clubs still looking over their shoulders at the relegation zone. The match lands at the sharpest possible point of the calendar, when there is no room left to recover from a bad result.
Daniel Myśliwiec said the mood inside the dressing room reflects that pressure. “Jest na pewno w szatni napięcie, czuć, że każdemu zależy,” he said, underlining how much is riding on the final day for a side that cannot afford to treat this as a routine finish.
The timing matters because this is the last round of the season, and by now every point has a direct effect on where the clubs end up. Widzew Łódź and Piast Gliwice are both threatened by relegation, which turns a normal league fixture into a survival test played with the table closing in from both sides.
That is also what gives the match its edge. There is no longer any future weekend to repair a mistake, no cushion from earlier results, and no chance to soften the impact of nerves. Myśliwiec’s description points to a side that knows exactly what the stakes are, and that is what should make Saturday in Łódź feel less like a season finale than a final exam.

