The Scots took Gigi Becali in their sights. What they wrote about the “eccentric boss from FCSB”

Scottish journalists wrote about FCSB boss Gigi Becali, before the match between the Bucharest group and Glasgow Rangers. They called the FCSB boss “eccentric” and analyzed his statements before the meeting with the Scots.

FCSB won the away match with PAOK Thessaloniki, score 1-0, and now they are preparing for the duel with Glasgow Rangers, which will take place on October 24.

At this match, the landowner from Pipera announced that he would not be present, as happened in the match with PAOK Thessaloniki.

Scottish journalists analyzed FCSB boss Gigi Becali. “He is confident that he can make it three wins out of three”

Scottish media wrote about Gigi Becali’s optimistic statements, such as FCSB will definitely win at “Ibrox” while he will be at home and put the team to bed, according to his own words.

“”They can beat Rangers at home”, says FCSB boss, as he reveals plans to “coach” the team for Ibrox while he will be in Romania”, is the title chosen by Scottish journalists for the article about Gigi Becali.

“FCSB will be coming to Scotland later this month for their Europa League game with Rangers. It will come to Glasgow without its eccentric owner, Gigi Becali, after he revealed he will be watching – and coaching – the team from Romania. The Romanian champions will face Rangers at Ibrox, in the third match of the Europa League, on October 24. FCSB have struggled in the championship this season and are currently in tenth place, nine points behind leaders Cluj University.

But while their domestic form has dipped, they will come to Glasgow on the back of a win against PAOK in their last European fixture. And Becali is confident of making it three wins from three after FCSB started their campaign with a win over FK RFS. He has made life difficult for various coaches at FCSB in recent years as he has frequently admitted that he has the final say on the team. And he plans to do the same for the match against Rangers later this month, but from the comfort of his own home. Becali, 66, revealed he had rewarded his players for their stunning away win in Greece before announcing he would not be joining them in Scotland for the Ibrox game,” reads the article from The Scottish Sun.

Scottish journalists about Gigi Becali: “He is a controversial figure”

The journalists also mentioned the less pleasant episode in the businessman’s life, when it was closed.

“The businessman and former Romanian politician is considered a controversial figure in his country, after spending three years in prison, between 2013 and 2016, for a corruption scandal. Becali rarely shies away from the spotlight, be it in football, politics or personal life,” the Scots article also states.

Gigi Becali declared then that the period spent behind bars was beneficial for him, because it brought him closer to divinity.

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