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“He did what was asked, everything!”

Article by Ionuţ Coman – Published on Friday, April 18, 2025, 15:42 / Updated on Friday, April 18, 2025 15:42

Gică Hagi, 60 years old, the enthusiast of Far Constanta, briefly commented on the performance of his son, Ianis, in Athletic Club – Rangers 2-0match from the quarterfinals of the Europa League.

The 2-2 goal scorer in the last moments of the Championship match with Aberdeen, Ianis Hagi He was rewarded with the degree in Bilbao, in the decisive match for qualifying in the Europa League semifinals.

The Romanian international played only one half on San Mames, being replaced by coach Barry Ferguson at the break of the match. It was a change made and under the conditions in which Ianis received somewhere in the middle of the half a strong blow in the kidney area.

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Gică Hagi comments on Ianis's evolution in Athletic Bilbao – Rangers: “He did what was asked!”

Concentrated on Saturday's match with Hermannstadt, Gică Hagi did not want to talk too much about the evolution of his son.

“Ianis played 45 minutes. Tactically, from my point of view, did the right thing, what was asked, everything. There are matches in Europe, at a high level. But they are there, and we here, “said the technical manager from Farul Constanța.

Ianis received mixed notes following the evolution offrom 4 to 6.4, some publications reproaching them that it did not have the offensive impact. Hagi contributed to the defensive phase in a match in which Athletic scored twice, and Rangers did not find the way to the opposing net.

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