. This time, a former football player from Legia, who currently plays for Karabakh Agdam, referred to the whole matter.
– If you play in the European competition, the Polish championship is even more difficult for you. Everyone wants to beat Legia in Poland. It is difficult for the club to unite as the roster changes a lot every six months. The coaches have a hard time working in this club, they have to build a new team every time, ”said Vesović in azerisport.com.
Vesović commented on the attack of hooligans on Legia’s players. “Such a reaction is unacceptable, but in Poland it is part of football”
Later in the conversation, Vesović emphasized that the beating of Mahir Emreli and by hooligans in Poland is part of football, but on the other hand it is not a normal situation. – I know about this situation from the press. I also asked some of my friends who play for Legia. Poland has fantastic fans. Sometimes there are times when their emotions are off the charts. It is not very good for the club, it has a negative effect on it. Such a reaction from fans is unacceptable to any club. Such incidents are abnormal. I do not agree with it, but in Poland it is part of football – added Vesović.
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At the end, Montenegro mentioned the most effective player of Legia in the current season (11 goals in all competitions) who is to consider whether to terminate the contract with the club due to the situation. Mahir started the season very well, scoring goals in almost every game. The team fell to the bottom and he dragged it with him. He stopped shooting and lost his concentration. In such a situation, it is very difficult for the attacker and he cannot find himself. This is normal in such a difficult situation. They have a new coach, I like him. I know him well. Let’s hope that he will manage to keep Mahir in Legia, and Mahir will start showing his best side again – concluded the former Legia player.
“I have read several appeals not to call the forwards who attacked Legia’s players fans. I deeply disagree with that. We have such fans. That’s how the football community raised them. And let’s be honest: no one has the power or determination to change. But this is just a symptom of the disease that consumes Polish football “-
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