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It grew under my control. Big boy, I also push him to succeed as a coach. I’m going to push Ferencváros for that, I want his team to move on

He said in an interview with public media, the 80-year-old athlete, who he added, is also in favor of another great Dynamo Kiev striker in the 1990s, Andriy Shevchenko, who currently leads the Ukrainian team.

József Szabó, born in Uzhhorod,

who served Dynamo Kyiv for ten years as a player and for five years in two installments as a coach,

Betrayed, unaffiliated with the club but not disengaged from football, he currently works as a sports television expert for Rinat Ahmetov, owner of Sahtar Donetsk, where he will also assess what he saw in the Dinamo Kiev-FTC match on Tuesday night.

He thought of the match that ever since Dinamo coach Mircea Lucescu was “cunning, old fox”, so

The Ukrainian gang, despite being physically stronger, will not attack the Hungarian champion, but will wait and wait for mistakes that occur without mercy.

Regarding Greens and Whites, he said that the inside of the defense was vulnerable, so he thought Rebrov would need at least one inside defender and one midfielder to forge an even more effective team.

I am a Hungarian boy, but Kiev is my home. Everything, my family, my work unites me here. Here I also received recognition from the federation and the country.

– he summed up his feelings about what it was like to be Hungarian first in the Soviet Union and then in Ukraine. “It is good that to this day many people recognize me on the street, and a museum in Uzhhorod bears my name.”

József Szabó added that there was a time when he felt he had not been searched for Hungary, and when that happened, he found it too late.

József Szabó started playing football in Uzhhorod, then

Between 1959 and 1969 he appeared in the colors of Dinamo, with which he won Soviet championship titles, and was a finalist in the KEK.

He was a world champion and an Olympic bronze medalist with the Soviet national team. He later returned to Dinamo as a coach, which led to him to a championship title four times between 1994 and 1997, and also with the Rebrov and Shevchenko band in BL.

Ferencváros and Dinamo Kiev will meet at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev starting at 9 pm Central European Time. The winner is in third place and is promoted to a consecutive relegation round of the Europa League.

A 0-0, 1-1 and 2-2 draw would benefit Dinamó, but a richer goal in goals would mean overtaking the Hungarian champions, who currently lead in the group.

(Cover image: Gábor Czerkl / Index)



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