Four shots, four on target, three goals. Tobias Christensen delivered the kind of clinical display that settles arguments about finishing in an instant, propelling Wieczysta Kraków to a 4-3 victory over Piast Gliwice that will live long in the memory of anyone who witnessed it.
The midfielder's hat-trick underpinned a chaotic afternoon in which Wieczysta had to outscore their hosts rather than outdefend them. Christensen's radar never wavered: every attempt he fashioned found the frame, and three found the net. BSD's match rating system awarded him a perfect 10.0, a mark reserved for performances that leave no room for debate.
Precision over volume
There was no scattergun approach here. Christensen picked his moments, made them count, and ensured Wieczysta stayed a goal clear even as Piast kept coming. The visitors needed every one of those strikes; conceding three at home might have been enough for Piast on another day, but not when faced with that level of ruthlessness.
It is rare to see a player match output so precisely to opportunity. Christensen's economy of movement and execution turned what could have been a tense affair into a personal showcase, one that Piast had no answer for despite their own attacking intent.
For Wieczysta, this was about more than three points. It was a statement performance built on the back of one man who simply did not miss.