​Dorin Kiocea, one of the moderators of the World Cup in Qatar show, launched a scathing attack on Romanian television executives after the state agency chose TVR Info to broadcast the match between Germany and Costa Rica.

Spain – Germany at the 2022 World CupPhoto: Dave Shopland / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

The journalist considers the measure “shameful” and that TVR did not respect its viewers with such a decision.

Instead of the World Cup, TVR 1 showed a program devoted to the National Day of Romania.

Dorin Ciotea’s post attacking Dan Turturica, head of TVR

“Germany returns home after a match that wasn’t on TVR1!

On the most emotional night since the World Cup, with Japan leading Spain and Costa Rica over Germany, TVR bosses are scoffing at public money and broadcasting a patriotic, hair-pulling show with stilted dialogue delivered on scratched floors on TVR1.

This is not how Romania celebrates Country Day, ladies and gentlemen. The country does not respect itself by the fact that Miss Nadine Vladescu, a client of all newspapers for a while, makes a brilliant debut on TVR Cultural from the first minute of the broadcast.

We don’t care that much about the work of the people who run this place. And Mr. PDG, who considers himself a patron, and his entourage want us to shut up and swallow.

Mr. Dan Turturica and the members of the panel who decide such aberrations are under the impression that they have taken the institution over the person. That they are masters of not giving a report on strategic investments, leading an audience. Shame on you!”.

Thursday night at the 2022 World Cup was spectacular as Japan came back from 0-1 down to beat Spain (2-1) and for a few minutes the Pyrenees went hand-to-hand with Germany as Costa Rica beat the Germans 2-1. . In the end, Hansi Flick’s team won 4-2.

Japan won Group E, Spain qualified from second place and multiple world champions Germany returned home after the 2022 World Cup group stage.

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