Big jump from MFF – Genk has not been worse than today.



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In the first division of the Europa League group, KRC Genk faced Malmö FF after scoring at the Luminus Arena in Belgium.

2-0 for the home team were flattering numbers for the MFF against a Genk, which can be considered a formidable form.

The victory against MFF was 11th in 13 games since the beginning of the Belgian season on July 26, the other two games ended in a score of 41-13 in goal difference.

KRC Genk then continued the victory against the MFF by losing a single match (away against Sarpsborg) in the next nine matches.

But in November, Genk's performance slowed down.

Genk in the worst form of the season

Of the four games played so far this month, Genk has not won the victory and has not yet beaten his club lost for the first time this season, while he has not won. he was broken at home against Nian Cercle Bruge.

In the end, Genk had a draw against young Mouscron.

After scoring 61 goals in the first 21 games of the season, nearly three goals per game on average, the club is suddenly criticized for having favored the possession of the ball before the efficiency and blocked too easily by the resistance more weak paper.

Despite a massive ball possession against Cercle Brugge, Genk was under 2-0 after, among other things, a lost goal.

"With 22 chances to score and 74% possession of the ball, you have not played bad," said Leandro Trossard, author of one of the home goals against MFF, facing Sporza.

– We shoot ourselves in the foot. On one side we make personal goals and on the other we do not get the ball on goal.

After four games without a win in November, two matches of fate now wait four days for the club that still occupies the lead of the Belgian championship.

Already Sunday, just three days after the match against Malmö, a meeting with Anderlecht in Brussels awaits us.

For Malmö FF, hoping that KRC Genk will keep it slower and more backward is no longer to be hoped.

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