“It’s the hardest in the world”

The Romanian who played in the Premier League didn’t shy away anymore and revealed the name of the most difficult championship in the world.

The former West Bromwich Albion defender came up with more details.

The Romanian who went through the Premier League knows a more difficult championship than the English one: “It’s the hardest in the world”

Romania U21 crushed Switzerland, score 3-1managing to qualify for EURO U21. Gabi Tamaș came with bad news for Rareș Ilie and Umit Akdag, both in Ligue 1, one at Nice, the other at Toulouse.

The former defender from Auxerre believes that it is more difficult to play in the French championship than in the other top 5.

“In my opinion it is the hardest championship in the world (no Ligue 1). I’m serious, hard to play. I don’t mean the best, the hardest to play.

Because there are a lot of black people who are tactically undisciplined, but they run you 90 minutes like hell. Very good physically and very high strength.

It was very difficult for me to adapt. I think I got suspended about 2-3 times, got about 2 red cards I think. The championship is very difficult”, said Gabi Tamaș, la ProSport Live.

What does the defender from Ligue 1 think about the Romanian championship: “I have bigger goals than that”

After the match against Switzerland U21, Toulouse defender Umit Akdag, conveyed that he would not like to play in the Romanian championship.

“He still has power (No. Daniel Pancu), you can’t hold him, but I tried too. That’s right, the first time I came I didn’t expect this level.

And the first team is playing very well now, they proved it at the EURO. Yes, we need to be more respected. We’re going to show that we’re better than you think. We have very high quality.

Scoring is something else, it’s nice, with the stadium full, we thank the fans. We want to leave the group. We know we have a good team, we want to go as far as we can.

I don’t want to think about it (no to the Romanian senior national team), I’m happy, I scored, we qualified. Now I don’t think so, to be honest, no! I know that there is also a good championship in Romania, but I have bigger goals”, said Umit Akdag.

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Source: www.prosport.ro