In European play, Lech Poznan have been impossible to beat at home.

The last to feel it was Bodö/Glimt.

And Djurgården was no exception.  

The match was alive with ten minutes left to play when the Djurgård defense was seriously careless.

Substitute Hampus Windell dropped the ball in his own penalty area right in front of the feet of Adriel Ba Loua, who passed the goal scorer Filip Marchwinski.  

- That really shouldn't be allowed to happen.

Lech Poznan haven't found anything going forward in the second half.

They give away an incredibly important goal for Poznan.

That ball just has to go away, comments Glenn Strömberg in Viaplay's broadcast.

Just over half an hour into the match, Joel Assoro was only centimeters away from slotting the ball into the net with his chest after a cross from Viktor Edvardsen.   

Instead, Poznan would take the lead after a free kick.

Croatian Antonio Milic got to the top of the gap between two DIF players and clinically placed the ball far from Widell Zetterström's outstretched arms. 

The league season has already been going on for more than a month in Poland, while Djurgården has only warmed up with competitive matches in the Swedish Cup.

The return leg will be played at Tele2 Arena on March 16.