According to the expert, Lucescu’s current team is “weak, young and inexperienced”
Former mentor Dynamo and the Ukrainian team Jozsef Szabo commented on the success of the Kyiv club in the confrontation with Arisand also gave a disappointing forecast for a duel with Besiktas in the playoff round Conference leagues.
“I believe that God helped Dynamo get past Aris, because in the first game in Greece, the referee gave Dynamo a “left” penalty, so now justice has triumphed in the return game. I had confidence that Dynamo should go further, because the score of the first match allowed me to watch the second match with optimism.
“Home matches in Romania – it turned out to be a good decision. It was clear that the stands support Dynamo. Although, according to the game, of course, Dynamo’s actions of a high level cannot be called, especially against the background of such a team as Aris. But the most important thing is that we went further, we won.”
“Alas, one must be objective and honest. If we had the right to hope for a common success with Aris, then Dynamo will have little chance in the confrontation with Besiktas. I think the Turkish team will go further.”
“Dynamo has no problems in the domestic arena, and in European matches they lack skill and experience. I don’t want to criticize anyone, but now Dynamo has a weak team, young and inexperienced. Many advances are given to Vanat. But so far he does not justify the advances given. There are noticeable problems in the game of central defenders.
Recall that the first match of the confrontation in the third qualifying round of the Conference League between Dynamo and Aris in Greece ended in a minimal victory for the hosts – 1:0. In the return match, the main time of the game ended in favor of the white-blues (2:1), and in the penalty shootout the Kievans put the squeeze on their opponent (6:5).
Dynamo will play Turkish Besiktas in the playoffs of the Conference League qualification. Matches are scheduled for 24 and 31 August.
Source: Sportarena

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