Mircea Lucescu (79 years old), Romania’s national coach, was cursed by some ultras of the “tricolors”, a few minutes before the match with Kosovofrom the League of Nations! The GSP reporters present near the National Arena captured these moments.
- Romania – Kosovo is played today, from 21:45, in the penultimate match of the Nations League campaign. The match will be in liveTEXT format on GSP.ro and broadcast on TV by Antena 1.
It is important to state that it was not an organized action on their part, but those insulted were Mircea Lucescu and Răzvan, his son. The ultras left this evening from Piața Muncii, towards the National Arena.
VIDEO. Mircea Lucescu, cursed by supporters before Romania – Kosovo
It is most likely the Star fans, who are in an open conflict with the Romanian coach. The reason? He has been constantly calling FCSB, a Superliga team, “The Star” lately.
what’s your name Marius? Then I’ll call you Paul! Are you suing me? How does anyone think that a 50-year relationship between Dinamo and Steaua disappears so easily? Steaua is a national brand, not just the club’s. You can’t abolish it overnight. Here is a track record, people who worked for it.
– Mircea LucescuRomania’s national team, at the press conference preceding the match with Kosovo
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„Romania, police state!” was one of the chants of the ultras. There were also insults addressed to Hungary, but also to the law enforcement agencies present in the area. The country’s gallery groupings will sit in the same sector of the National Arena for tonight’s match.
At the previous match in Bucharest against those from Kosovo, a territory that Romania does not recognize as a state, the messages displayed by the Romanian ultras and their chants – “Kosovo e Serbia” – caused the interruption of the match.
Ahead of tonight’s Nations League match, which could confirm the Tricolors as group winners, the FRF and national leaders have asked supporters to refrain from displaying messages with political connotations.
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