Reaction of millions in the context of the Steaua conflict

Journalist Marius Mitran also intervened in the Steaua – Mircea Lucescu scandal and ironically commented on the fact that the military group is planning to sue the selector after he chose to call the Superliga team, sponsored by Gigi Becali.

The journalist amusedly proposes that the reputed technician be sanctioned more quickly, because he is about to lead the national team to another World Championship again, and it will be harder to do that when we are all out on the streets happy to be present at the a final tournament.

Marius Mitran’s big day reaction in the Steaua – Mircea Lucescu scandal. Why the selector should be “sanctioned” faster

Journalist Marius Mitran commented with humor the war between Steaua Bucharest club officials and Mircea Lucescu and the idea of ​​the military to sue the Romanian national team coach.

The journalist claims that the legendary coach should be punished quickly, because soon he will again lead the national team to a World Championship and it will be more difficult to do this when all the Romanians will take to the streets happy that the favorites are present again in a final tournament .

“He should be sanctioned very quickly, because if he gets the qualification for the World Championship in America, when we will all sing in the street the joy of being at a new World Cup, it will be harder. I think we’re joking.

Unlike the other names in Romanian football, Mircea Lucescu has become an institution himself. It’s harder with institutions. Between us, people, there is hatred, friendship, whatever, but reaching the status of an institution is more difficult.

I hope to see Mircea Lucescu making the plan for America, the lot, the team next year. Mircea Lucescu is outside of any value judgments based on a football that he has picked up since he started playing football.

Mircea Lucescu will continue to express his point of view, there will be no judgment. Mircea Lucescu is the one to achieve, as he did 40 years ago, in the toughest group in 1984, and now, at 80 years old, to take Romania to the World Cup,” said Marius Mitran at ProSport Live.

The “Beast” pulled its teeth from Il Luce. “He is not above anyone. I’d really like to sue him”

The red-blue legend Marius Lăcătuș was taken aback by Mircea Lucescu’s statements related to Steaua and FCSB and attacked the current Romanian national team head-on. “The Beast” is convinced that Il Luce carries spades and “doesn’t suffer” Steaua, hence his reactions against the military team. The locksmith would really be glad that Steaua to sue Mircea Lucescu and also warns the FRF bosses to talk to the coach about it.

“I’m used to Mr. Lucescu’s reactions from the old days (no – the 80s), so I’m not surprised anymore. He knows when to react in a negative way to a club he doesn’t like. From that period.

What bothers me the most is that no one from the FRF draws Mr. Lucescu’s attention. Mr. Lucescu is an employee of the Federation. There, the president, the vice president should have drawn his attention to stop pronouncing the Star instead of FCSB. The reaction of CSA Steaua is normal and justified.

It’s normal and civilized to get attention the first time. Those from the Steaua club also took Lucescu’s name into account and wanted to settle these things publicly. Even if your name is Lucescu, you are not above anyone. When you go to the interview, to the statements, you are not a private person. When you make some public statements, not all supporters have positive reactions. Some are more passionate.

Probably the supporters are also disturbed that Mr. Lucescu keeps insisting that FCSB is Steaua. It is good that when someone does the same thing several times, it is good to be punished. It has to start somewhere. If he continues in the same manner, I would really like to sue him”, said Marius Lăcătuș DigiSport.

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