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Slavia boss Ventsi Stefanov was expected to be very happy with the win over Levski in the oldest derby in Sofia. The leader of the “whites” criticizes the fans of the visiting team, who have broken a significant number of seats in the district stadium “Ovcha Kupel”. This is what he said:
“Both teams fought. We won because perhaps we wanted victory more. With the new coach the attitude in the team changed, the game changed and you see the results coming. The worst thing I see are countless broken seats in the other sector.
Georgi Todorov loses motivation to be Levski coach
“We lost the game in a minute”
Such vandalism, I don’t know what to say. And the police have to take care of them. Why didn’t the fans stand on the trees? Will they break the seats in every stadium they go to? Who are they to say? Should we all meet “Them”?
The oldest clubs in Sofia, the oldest clubs in Bulgaria. This derby has always been hotly contested. From here, things will be decided on the soccer field and with soccer arguments, and it should be. I am happy with the arbitration, it was fair, although there were trials that I did not like.
Georgi Petkov: I don’t know how this aggression against Kabov was
“If I had paid attention to everyone, I would have finished football a long time ago”
The new coach brought self-confidence, speed, sharpness, and at the gate Georgi Petkov brought security and calm to the defense. These games are won with spirit. The stronger your spirit, the greater your chances of victory. Foreigners from one team were counted on their fingers, there were no foreigners on the other team. You will say that Tumbak is also a foreigner in Bulgaria. Looking for an ox calf. There are no foreigners in Slavia, only Bulgarians. The coach is more Bulgarian than many other coaches. I just called him and he went to Bulgaria, without haggling, with nothing, ”concluded the Slavia boss.
Georgi Petkov: I don’t know how this aggression against Kabov was
“If I had paid attention to everyone, I would have finished football a long time ago”
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