Caernarfon hit for six by Legia Warsaw in Europe
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Caernarfon Town put on a brave and creditable performance as they went down 6-0 away to Polish giants Legia Warsaw in the first leg of the Europa Conference League second qualifying round.
Marc Gual鈥檚 header and Ryoya Morishita鈥檚 effort - which was unfortunately turned into his own goal by keeper Stephen McMullan - gave the home side a 2-0 lead at the break.
Gual completed his hat-trick with two second-half goals with Blaz Kramer also scoring after missing a penalty.
Claude Gon莽alves completed the scoring at the end of a tough but nonetheless unforgettable night for Caernarfon.
Arguably the biggest game in Caernarfon鈥檚 history was played behind closed doors after Uefa sanctioned the Polish club for crowd trouble, a decision which manager Richard Davies said was 鈥渦nfair鈥 on the Welsh fans.
Subsequently there was an eerie atmosphere in the near-32,000 capacity Polish Army Stadium, reminiscent of games played under similar circumstances during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Japan international Morishita tried his luck from distance within the opening five minutes, but Caernarfon soon settled into the game.
Danny Gosset鈥檚 long range effort flew over the bar while a long clearance from McMullan found Zack Clarke in a promising position but the forward fired into the side netting.
Sloppy defending from the Cymru Premier side presented a first opportunity for Gual, who hesitated before he could take a shot and Caernarfon鈥檚 defenders recovered and cleared.
However it was Gual who broke the deadlock four minutes later.
Bartosz Kapustka鈥檚 corner was headed downwards by Steve Kapuadi into the path of Gual, whose close-range header crept over the line despite the best efforts of full-back Mathew Jones.
McMullan gathered Kramer鈥檚 shot but a mistake from the on-loan Fleetwood Town keeper saw Legia double their lead two minutes before half-time.
The 19-year-old attempted to tip Morishita鈥檚 cross over the bar but instead pushed the ball into his own net just before the interval.
Legia took just two minutes after the break to score a third 鈥 Kramer combining well with Gual who scored his second.
The Spanish striker completed his hat-trick five minutes later when he met Morishita鈥檚 low cross to score from close range at the far post.
Kramer then fired a penalty wide but made amends minutes late with a clever turn which deceived Caernarfon鈥檚 defenders before coolly slotting past McMullan.
And Legia鈥檚 sixth came courtesy of Goncalves鈥 effort from distance in stoppage time.
The sides meet in the second leg next Thursday, with Caernarfon hopeful the game can go ahead as planned at Bangor鈥檚 Nantporth despite safety concerns.