Lucescu's gesture says everything! 7 Details from Austria

Austria – Romania. How did the match in Vienna live from the stadium, lost by “tricolors” with 1-2? The GSP reporters present at the table table made a selection of the most interesting moments spent during the 90 minutes.
In addition to the considerable decrease in the chances of qualifying at the World Championship, Austria – Romania has produced several unique hypostases both on the field and in the stands, from the despair reactions of Mircea Lucescu and to events of all kinds spent in the stadium. Here are some of them.

1. Burleanu saw the match between Austriacs
Răzvan Burleanu, the president of the Romanian Football Federation, watched the match from Vienna near Andrea Amza-András, in charge of business of the Austrian Embassy (right of the image) and Josef Pröll (the left of Burleanu, along with his wife Gabriele), former vice-cell of Austria, currently president of the Austrian Federation.
In fact, the number one in Romanian football was present on Friday at a diplomatic event organized at the Embassy, which GSP reported here.

2. Mircea Lucescu, a whole match lived: despair-pure after the second goal
With the same concerned mine he displayed during the last days, Mircea Lucescu was extremely tense during the match. Permanently standing in the technical space for coaches, “Il Luce” gestured, shouted in the direction of his players and was in a permanent dialogue with “Seconds” on the bench.
Eloquent is the gesture made by Lucescu after the Austrians broke off the table. Lucescu put his hands on his head after the second goal of the hosts, heading for the bank to communicate a message.
Immediately after Sabitzer increased the advantage, the GSP photorePorter surprised the dialogue that the coach had with Adrian Şut, the footballer who was preparing to introduce in place of Răzvan Marin, deleted for 60 minutes.

3. “Scooter – Maria” in the speakers, after the gaps
Immediately after the goal of Gregoritsch, who “threw” the stadium “Ernst Happel”, the part of Maria (I Like It Loud) was rendered at the amplification station. A moment with which FCSB footballers, eight in number in this action, including Alibec, are fully familiar. However, only the Austrians did, who triggered the holiday, while Lucescu's footballers were on the middle of the field.
The scene repeated, of course, after Sabitzer's goal.
4. What a flood in the first half!
It was a rainy and mournful afternoon in Vienna, conditions that briefly ruined the disposition of thousands of fans who came with Mircea Lucescu's national. The mini-rainy reprises persisted until the time of the match, a “torrential” as a whole starting during the first half. As the stadium is half covered, the fans avoided the hypostasis of being fierce. The footballers of the two national people had to suffer.

5. The “Yellow Wall” was made red from torches!
The pyrotechnic moment from the start of the party was nothing to do with the scenes after the start of the second half, when dozens of torches were lit next to the supporters in the group “united under the tricolor”. Almost the entire sector was wrapped in smoke, which then expanded to the rest of the stadium.
Although recidivists, fans in the respective sector resorted again to xenophobic scandals, the target, as in the match with Bosnia, the neighbors in Hungary.

7. Small problems at the anthem of Romania
The Romanian supporters were unmoved during the anthem, where we had an escape from the organizers. The amplification station gave a short “fail” before the third stanner from “Wake up, Romanian!”, That heard shaking. The moment was remedied immediately.
7. “Tricolorii”, guarded non-stop
Alexandru Nicila, the man who deals with the security of the national footballers, has been standing next to Lucescu's bank, Although there were, according to the protocol, the stewards of the organizers. Nicila supervised the safety of the “tricolors” since the arrival at the stadium and throughout the 90 minutes.




