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“More circus than truth! The fans of the Rapid have done justice!”

If the game on Friday night was one without a historian, quickly imposing on the new promoted land, score 2-0, the “spicy” came only after the final whistle. Rapid supporters did not forget about the past of Robert Ilyes, inviting the coach's coach to a portion of trivialities to the rival.

In the press conference after the match, Robert Ilyes thanked the fast fans for the treatment he benefited throughout the match, but also because they left the ethnic rivalries with Hungary.

VIDEO. Robert Ilyes: “The supporters of the Rapid gave a civilization lesson! With Dinamo it was more circus than truth”

“Love remains mutual, there I lived the greatest satisfactions in my footballer career, there I was respected. Because tonight they gave us a civilization lesson about how the supporters should behave.

And, if we think about the match with Dinamo, it's diametrically opposite … Nothing was true of the scandal that was made at the match with Dinamo!

We have nothing with anyone, it was more circus than truth, unfortunately. Tonight, the supporters of the Rapid did justice through behavior and how they supported the team, ”said Ilyes, 51 years old.

Robert Ilyes, the coach of Csikszereda. Photo: Ionuț Iordache (GSP)

Robert Ilyes took part in the last great performances of the Rapid. The former midfielder has in the CV the title of 2003, plus two cups of Romania and two other superchers. The former central midfielder took the beginnings of the famous European path of the 2005-2006 season, but leaving the white-tie in December 2005, when he transferred to Azerbaijan, to the Khazar Lankaran band.

Fiasco at the match with Dinamo, no trace of xenophobia with Rapid

If the dynamo people caused a full -time debt to the match played on July 14, the approach of the speedsmen was completely different in last night.

The 125 supporters who were able to move to Miercurea Ciuc did not come to the map in Harghita, refraining from saying xenophobic or offensive messages to the hosts.

At the beginning, the Giulestii hummed the club's anthem, then went to the usual chorus, chanting various gallery songs in the club repertoire. Again, without a bit of xenophobic allusions or provocative slogans.

Ashley Davis

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