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Article by Cristian Geambașu – Published on Friday, March 26, 2021, 00:27 / updated on Friday, March 26, 2021 12:29
Probably those who challenged him. I mean, sure. But it seems that he also has something to reproach Rădoi, that that greeting on his chest did not smell of friendship.
Nice goal from Florin Tănase. Lucid, calm, precise. 1-0. Superb goal from Mihăilă. Vertical sprint towards the opponent’s goal, shot with breath, with volume, as in great football. 2-0. Ruthless as a scalpel, Ianis’s empty scalpel. And so necessary. It had been 2-2 with the Macedonians revived by a defense whose naivety leaves you speechless. Ianis’ goal came like a nightmare and repaired what we had broken in the 82nd and 83rd minutes. It was the most inspiring gift he ever made and gave us. The first goal for the national team at a crucial moment, what more could you ask for?
And how not to be happy? Don’t you celebrate? Well, look, you put your index finger to your lips and you make that signal that demands silence from an invisible audience. To those fans who criticized you and didn’t believe in you and told you that you were my father’s son. Silence!! That’s it, me, shut up! So instead of just rejoicing like a man deciding the fate of a match for his country’s national team, like a child who didn’t get a chance to taste all the misery of life, you are fighting an absent opponent. One that you put in this match without losers and without winners and to which you give another life.
Ianis Hagi’s gesture after the goal scored with North Macedonia
But let’s say, maybe the frustrations were stronger than the positive feelings. He just continued the performance. Ianis went straight to Mirel Rădoi, frowning and putting her finger to her lips. It did not follow what is necessarily called a manly and at the same time warm hug between the coach-player, but a rather direct chest-to-chest greeting. Rădoi also did not seem to be very clear about Ianis’s gesture, since the cameras had caught another strange gesture from the selector: the nervous release right in the goal of Ianis. What was that, dear viewers?
Too many TV rooms. Possible. But there are demonstrations that reveal a lot about the mood. Poison, not just torment. Did Ianis Hagi get revenge on those who challenged him? Did he teach us with reservations a lesson? Will this rematch fuel the football of the future? It would be sad if he imagined it.