The foreigners listened to the Romanians, after seeing the image of Mircea Lucescu disfigured on the National Arena: “A bad moment. Disappointing!”

Mircea Lucescu was honored in the world of football after his death, which occurred on April 7, at the age of 80. Before the matches in the European and Romanian competitions, including the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League, moments of silence were organized in his memory.
Tribute to Mircea Lucescu, on the National Arena Photo/Capture TikTok
Such a moment also took place at the match FCSB vs. Oțelul Galati, finished with a score of 4-0, in the play-out. The image of the former great coach was shown on the huge screen of the National Arena, but the projection could not be played completely due to technical problems, which affected the visibility of the tribute. It seemed as if the most titled coach in the history of Romanian football did not have an eye.
“There was also a disappointing moment at the National Arena!”
The incident also attracted the attention of the international media, including in Greece, where journalists considered that the technical problem of the scoreboard diminished the emotional impact of the tribute and dishonored the memory of Mircea Lucescu.
“A bad moment for Romanians, in honor of Mircea Lucescu!
The great Mircea Lucescu passed away on Tuesday, April 7, at the age of 80, after being admitted to the Emergency University Hospital in Bucharest. Big European teams sent messages for the most successful Romanian coach, and a similar gesture was made by Peluza Nord during the match between FCSB and Oțelul.
Unfortunately, there was also a disappointing moment at the National Arena, related to the tribute paid to Mircea Lucescu before the FCSB – Oțelul match, which ended 4-0. In addition to the non-retractable roof, the country's largest stadium is also experiencing problems with the cube that serves as the scoreboard.
For this reason, the image of Mircea Lucescu displayed during the moment of silence was distorted!“wrote the Greek journalists from Sfina.




