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Four reasons Fulham’s Europa League run is the competition’s greatest underdog story
Every competition has underdog stories that will be remembered for the rest of time.
Leicester’s Premier League win will never be forgotten, Wimbledon’s Crazy Gang beating Liverpool’s Culture Club is simply a part of British folklore, while Brian Clough taking Nottingham Forest from the second division to two European Cups can only be described as a miracle.
However, one competition that doesn’t really have one of these legendary tales it is the Europa League. Yes, it’s predecessor, the UEFA Cup had some marvellous tales, but since the rebrand in 2009, there hasn’t been a run that has really captured the imagination, except for one.
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2. Liverpool (2019/20)
1. Manchester City (2017/18)
United have won the Premier League a ridiculous 13 times but, according to GQ, six of their teams have been among the seven worst in history.
The worst side to have won the league since 1992 is United s 1996/97 winning side, which only won 21 games.
Just ahead of them are the Arsenal side that won it all in 1997, while United s treble winners are ranked third worst.
While they conquered on all fronts, United s historic 1998/1999 are ranked so low given they only won the league by a point.
Elsewhere, Leicester s Incredibles are ranked 21st, two spots worse off than Kenny Dalglish s Blackburn team.
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