The Zambian winger put in a full shift for coach Vítězslav Lavička’s men who came from a goal down to beat Wisła Płock 2-1 on Wednesday.
Lubambo Musonda started the match in an unfamiliar right-back position taking up the place of Uruguayan defender Guillermo Gastón Cotugno Lima who did not make the trip to Plock.
Three days earlier, Wroclaw suffered a 2-1 defeat in Gdynia and was looking to get back to winning ways with a place in the Championship group up for grabs.
The match started off slow and both teams had chances to take the lead in the first 30 minutes but goalkeepers at both ends were up to scratch and thwarted any real danger.
Damian Michalski put the hosts in the lead eight minutes to halftime after bundling the ball into the net after Wroclaw failed to clear a set-piece.
In the second half, Substitute Robert Pich leveled matters in the 71st with a brilliant shot into the right top corner after being teed up brilliantly by Chrapek.
Fifteen minutes Pich turned provider as he set up Przemysław Płacheta for the winner sending Wroclaw into 3rd place on the log with 46 points and securing a place in the championship group of the 2019/20 season of PKO Ekstraklasa.
This means Wroclaw have a chance to win the title when the league is divided into two groups after week 30 and a place in the UEFA Competitions as the Champions book a place in the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds and the runner up and third-placed side qualify for UEFA Europa League.
Wygrywamy w Płocku, wskakujemy na trzecie miejsce i zapewniamy sobie grę w grupie mistrzowskiej @_Ekstraklasa_ 🔥#ToJestTwójKlub 🇮🇹
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90' #WPŁŚLĄ 1:2 pic.twitter.com/nJVBM2AtFz— Śląsk Wrocław (@SlaskWroclawPl) June 10, 2020


