
On Sunday, “Dynamo” Kyiv was defeated by “Dnipro 1” with a score of 0:3 in the first match of the new season of the championship of Ukraine. After the game, Mircea Lucescu was disappointed that the game was not in Kyiv, and even threatened to make a radical decision.
Dynamo Kyiv hosted the match in Lviv.
The victory of “Dnipro 1” was brought by Sarapiy (’43), Pikhalenok (’55) and Rubchinsky (’90).
Mircea Lucescu does not rule out his resignation from “Dynamo” Kyiv after the painful defeat against “Dnipro 1”
Angered by the management of Kyiv “Dynamo” for unwillingness to move the team to the capital of Ukraine, Mircea Lucescu threatened that the match with “Dnipro-1” could be his last.
“This is a big mistake of our management, I was categorically against it, we wanted to play in Kyiv from the very beginning.
Our players were away for almost two months, it was normal for them to want to see their apartments, friends, family…
I did not understand why they decided that. In any case, it was a rather significant drawback. We noticed this condition since the matches with “Benfica” and categorically asked them to return to Kyiv so that they could contact their families.
I don’t know why it wasn’t done. Either way, it was a big mistake that cost us three points.
There were no players in the game. But usually we have no excuses. They wanted much more than us, they were aggressive.
Currently no transfer. Maybe this is my last match, that’s another matter. I’m very serious” – Mircea Lucescu.
Mircea Lucescu’s press conference after the match with Dnipro 1.
*The moment when Lucescu announces that he may resign is at 6:10
Source: Hot News RO

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