he did not play against Zagłębie Lubin on Wednesday (4: 0). The Azeri striker did not even find himself in the match squad for this match. He got two days off. Just like after both were supposed to be beaten by hooligans who, after Sunday’s match against Wisła Płock (0: 1), near the Legia Training Center in Książenice.
The day after the hooligans attacked the Legia coach. They wanted to see how they were doing, support them and listen to them. The meeting with Luquinhas – the most injured player – was attended by the president and owner of the club, Emreli, who was to visit the sports director.
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It was Kucharski who brought Emreli to Legia in the summer. The Azeri media now write that the adventure of the 24-year-old forward with the Warsaw club may be very short. Because not only Emreli wants to leave Legia, but Fehervar FC is also interested in him. Currently, the fourth Hungarian league team that, according to azerisport.com, is able to pay Legia about two million euros for its top scorer.
Emreli may leave Legia Warszawa
The information from the Azerbaijani media may be true, because Fehervar FC wanted to win Emreli in the summer, when the latter signed a three-year contract with Legia after the expiry of the Karabakh FK contract. – The most important reason why I came to Legia was a regular fight for the title and the desire to develop the club thanks to playing in European cups. The Polish league is better than the Azerbaijani league and I know that by playing in it I will improve my skills. I have a great desire to join my colleagues in training -.
Emreli has not scored a goal in Legia for over two months – since the meeting with Napoli in the fourth round of the group stage (1: 4). Still, with 11 goals, he is the most effective scorer of the Polish champions.
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