Almería is headed to become the worst team in La Liga after their lack of wins and bad luck.
Deportiva Union With a win percentage of 0%, Almería is headed to become the worst team in La Liga.
The team has had three different managers and goalkeepers, and its combined win percentage is zero percent.
The striker for Almería scored a hat-trick in five and twenty-five minutes, but still nothing.
They have had three different managers and three different goalkeepers, and they have all had the same win percentage—0%.
Eight months and four managers ago, was the last time Almería won a game.
They have finished the first half of the season with the worst record in the Spanish top division in the twenty-first century since Sporting Gijon in 1997–98.
If things continue this way, Almería will threaten them, which is not the kind of record that anyone wants and no longer makes sense.
It is possible to argue that they had gone nine games without a loss, even though those nine games included games against the top, second, third, fifth, and sixth teams.
Without giving up, they have drew their last three games at home. Almería’s performance in La Liga is poor, even though they are making progress.
Nevertheless, they are making a lot of effort and will never be able to win.
They feel like the doomed, some cursed club, the closer victory looks, the more it aches when it slips away again.
Deportiva Union The encounter between Almería and Real Madrid was disappointing as the officials denied them victory.
With two hat-tricks, one of which was secured in six minutes, and two 16-year-olds in the starting XI for the first time ever, the team scored 22 goals in four games.
But Almería was not even able to win the match.
The team’s summer budget was €60 million (£51 million), but they are in the bottom and don’t seem to be going anywhere.
They lost a three-goal advantage when their sole true striker, Luis Suárez, was carted out with a fractured ankle.
It might be too late now, but Garitano acknowledged that his team was the cause of everything that went wrong during the match.
Luis Suárez, who is virtually back and played a few minutes last week, is the only true striker on the club.
Luis Suárez is the only true striker on the squad; perhaps it’s too late, or perhaps it’s just terrible luck.
With two more losses, Almería might have set a record for the longest winless streak in La Liga history.
It hurts for this to happen because the team feels helpless and is unaware of what is happening.
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