The last meeting of the 18th round ended up as a surprise. , who has only won two games so far, has beaten, for whom this was their third defeat given the last four series of games. The victory allowed the team from Wielkopolska to leave the relegation zone.
Clash of fans with the players of Silesia
Silesia, who came to Grodzisk Wielkopolski after the final whistle, called the players to explain their defeat. Wojciech Golla was the first to approach them, followed by Waldemar Sobota and other players. After a passionate conversation, supporters of the club from Wrocław demanded that they give them their shirts.
Fortunately, there was no similar situation to the fans and players of Legia Warszawa. The action with the participation of Śląsk Wrocław ended with a sharp exchange of views, while the handing over of the shirts was to be a symbol of the fact that the players were not worthy to wear the club colors.
One of the most experienced players in the Śląsk team, Krzysztof Mączyński, referred to the case. “It is a slight exaggeration to make a scandal about the fact that some players voluntarily handed over their shirts. It’s important that you click, because that’s what it’s all about. Nobody forced anyone, and the conversation is well deserved and nobody has a problem with it. after the season “- he wrote on Twitter.
Although Silesia Wroc³aw was at the forefront of the league for a long time, a bad streak in the last few rounds caused Jacek Magiera’s team to fall to the ninth place in the table. In the last match in 2021, the team from Wrocław will play at home with.
Fans of another club dissatisfied with the results
Recently, this is yet another situation where fans of a given club loudly express their dissatisfaction with the results. . It was also unpleasant during the meeting between Zagłębie Lubin and Wisła Kraków.
Source: Sport

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