Actually I still don't understand clearly how the Belgian league works lol, but I'm interested in their football development. yesterday was the championship round match and antwerp vs saint gilloise ended in a draw while genk managed to win over brugge.
Since the play-offs were made after the regular season in the Belgian league, it looks different compared to other leagues.
Genk and Union Saint-Gilloise finished the regular season with 75 points, without the playoffs, the champion would have been determined by the difference in average. Now all 3 teams in the Championship Group have a chance to win. Even Royal Antwerp can become champions. It actually looks very competitive, but there are not many people watching this league.
In my opinion, this league is not very interesting because it does not follow the same criteria as leagues such as Serie A, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Portuguese League, Turkish League, so why do they not follow these same criteria to determine the league champion? people are not interested in following a league with that kind of strange criteria that they use, in my opinion it doesn't make sense those criteria that they use in that league, normally the racing genk that managed to get 75 points and finished at the top had to be champion,, but in this league there is still another criterion which makes it not even make sense every season
what's the point of teams playing 34 games, a team staying at the top with a big difference in points so instead of being declared champion it will have to play more with other teams and not be champion, I don't see any sense, in that league the champion is the team with the luckiest and not the team that made a lot of effort throughout the season, that's why with those criteria it won't attract people's attention and what happens is that in European competitions they don't get very far, they don't become champions, they don't attract attention of many big players or investors who want to buy the team. I don't know why the leaders of this league don't see this