It was a nightmare evening for Legia Warszawa fans. The team failed again all along the line and lost at their own stadium to a direct rival in the fight for relegation – Wart ± Poznań 0: 1. The Sunday game was accompanied by a lot of emotions that could be felt both on the pitch and in the stands.
The defeat with Warta was already 14th for Legia this season. Consequently, the team led by Aleksandar Vukovic ended up in the penultimate place in the table and are two points behind a safe place. The people of Warsaw, however, have one overdue game to play, but the specter of a decline looks into her eyes more and more boldly.
Legia is the worst champion in all of Europe. A surprising leader
As many as 14 defeats is the worst result in history. So far, the record has been 13 losses in the 1936 and 1975/1976 seasons, and it looks like this record will continue to be screwed up. After all, we are only 21 queues behind us. It turns out, however, that this is not the only place where the current Legia team is the worst.
The current Polish champions are also the worst champion in Europe (among the leagues playing the fall-spring system). The average points of Legia in this league season are only … 0.90 per game. Just ahead of the team from Warsaw are the winners of the leagues from Albania (Teuta Durres) and Kosovo (FC Pristina), who, however, have at least an average of more than one point. Crvena Zvezda is the best in this ranking with an average of 2.59. The champion of Serbia is ahead of, among others, the champion of England – (2.52).
Source: Sport

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