Legionnaires: They said it’s over! – Gergely Nagy



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Lárisza’s goalkeeper, Gergely Nagy, had incredible moments on Sunday: just minutes before the game against Lamia, the teams were told that the champion could not be played.


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Gergely Nagy (Photo: AE Lárisza)

He didn’t want to believe his eyes: Gergely Nagy, Greek Lárisza’s main Hungarian goalkeeper, and his teammates warmed up a few minutes before the Lamia league, when several people ran onto the field and said to the players: “End!” “

“We have witnessed incredible scenes that I have never been to. he told our newspaper Gergely Nagy, Larissa’s 26-year-old goalkeeper, referring to the minutes leading up to Sunday afternoon against Lamia. – Lets start by the beginning! We were tested as usual on Thursday and one of my partners tested positive. He was relieved but luckily he had mild symptoms, they were only experienced for a short time. However, his roommate and the masseuse were also subsequently evaluated, as they were in close contact with each other for an extended period of time. The result was quick: they both contracted the virus. We would have stood up though, of course, but on Sunday morning, three more people indicated they were not feeling well. We got into a difficult situation, but we still wanted to play. What had happened, of course, had to be reported to the Greek Football Association, which also kept in contact with the Minister of Sports. There was no response, and we were already in the warm-up, even in the last stage, when our executive and others next to him ran to the field, saying that this is the end, the Minister of Sports did not allow us to play the game as a precaution. We don’t experience everyday moments. “

Our compatriot’s team, Larissa, is ranked 11th in the fourteen-team championship, but it is true that two of their champions are also behind.

“We were very disappointed because we did well in the last two championships, scoring four points and planning to beat Lamia, who was leading the army, reaching the midfield. There is nothing to do, we are preparing for the AEK away championship next Sunday in Athens. I am confident that Monday’s test will bring a negative result for everyone, but our doctor said he is convinced that it will not. Fortunately, I feel fine, I don’t feel any symptoms. We can’t go anywhere except with the permission the club gave us: on paper, I can leave the apartment at this time and this time I can travel to train or to a match, not elsewhere. Almost everything is closed, you can only order from restaurants, life has stopped. In front of the fans, I last played in Debrecen last May, in the colors of the Paks. It’s really bad that way, we hope this nightmare ends soon. “

Gergely Nagy is still here at Paks (Photo: Attila Török, 2018)



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