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Melissanidis: “They called Tzabasofia while nobody helped us except the 20 million in the region”

Dimitris Melissanidis, during his meeting with AEK reporters in the OPAP Arena, answered a question on the subject of toxicity in the stadiums and referred, among other things, to the new Union stadium, which was funded with only 20 million euros from the region.
Dimitris Melissanidis met with the journalists involved in the AEK report at the OPAP Arena and addressed many issues. About the project that will “run” in Spata, but also about this year’s team and its successes.
The conversation also turned to the toxicity of Greek football. First, Dimitris Melissanidis spoke about the comments about the new AEK stadium and then his assessment of the developments in Greek football.

“We built a stadium, sports centers, except for the 20 million people from the region, nobody helped us and they called us idiots. We who built a stadium ourselves are a jewel. Being spoiled from a young age is a bad thing. That’s what I say.” Fix them yourself” said the AEK strongman about AEK’s new stadium.
Referring to the toxicity in Greek football and whether the presidents are to blame, he said:Our team will not deal with them. Everyone who comments and says is descriptive. Muppet Show Yogurt! Is it their fault that football is the best? The Muppet Show. I might have been wrong too, but I’m fighting to make football better. Is it the same as ten years ago? Let’s not go crazy. Muppet Show, that happens. People used to say: form a team, today we say the same thing.
They said we had attachments. Does AEK have offices? They had limbs, but both burst. There are people who own teams and have no idea what football is. Do you think you know something about football because you have money and power? Melons are normal.”
Source: sport 24

I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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Kamara: “We give the maximum and it shows in the results”

Mandi Kamara, in his statements after Olympiakos’ victory over Aris, said that all players were committed to victory.
Olympiacos won 4-1 against Aris. Mandi Kamara emphasized in his statements to COSMOTE TV that the team gives him the maximum and this can be seen in the results.
Kamara’s statements in detail:
On the question of whether the four goals are… internal regulation: “It doesn’t matter who scores the goals, we are all committed to the team winning because they deserve it.”
About whether he had expected that things would be so tight in the group now: “We try to use every opportunity to give the maximum. That’s what came out, that shows in the result, because I make the most of every moment.”
For El Kaabi: “It doesn’t matter who scores the goals, whether Arabi, Kaabi or Jovetic. Whoever scores is important because the team wins.”
Source: sport 24

I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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Manzios: “I didn’t like the way we behaved after 1:3, we disappeared from the field”

In his statements to COSMOTE TV after Aris’ defeat against Olympiakos, Akis Manzios expressed his anger at his team’s behavior after the 3-1 win.
Aris lost to Olympiakos 4-1 in Karaiskakis. Akis Manzios spoke to COSMOTE TV and said he was annoyed by his players’ behavior after the Red-Whites’ third goal.
Manzio’s statements in detail:
For the game: “If it was 1:2 in Darida’s phase, we might be talking about a different game. We knew it would be a difficult game, we didn’t start well in the first half, we were passive and gave Olympiakos the opportunity to create phases with our own mistakes. We started well in the second half, we had the goal and the post, we controlled it. Then we conceded two easy goals and disappeared from the pitch at that point. The main thing is that I didn’t like the way the team behaved after the 3-1 defeat and we have to change that.”
For the collapse of his team: “We are in a phase where we are not ready to play at a high tempo in a number of games. We’re trying to get by. Some guys are fit again, some are back from injuries and some joined the team late. We’ll definitely get over it, but there’s nothing we can do differently now. It also bothered me that we gave up the game after the score was 3-1.
Source: sport 24

I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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Martinez: “After this game we will come closer to our goals”

Diego Martinez highlighted his team’s excellent performance in his statements to COSMOTE TV after Olympiakos’ 4-1 win over Aris.
Olympiacos beat Aris 4-1 on matchday 6 of the Stoiximan Super League. Diego Martinez emphasized in his statements to COSMOTE TV that his team is getting closer and closer to its goals, while regarding Retsu and Fortuni’s discomfort, he said that it is normal due to fatigue.
Martinez’s statements in detail:
For the game: “Congratulations to the footballers, today we played a difficult game against an opponent who defended well. We deserved the goals at the start of the game, we deserved the goals we scored. We had two chances in the first ten minutes. Then the opponent closed the gaps, but we reacted well, when Aris pressed us we showed our best football. If we have to say something negative, it is the lack of specificity.”
About the goal conceded and how the chip changed: “We played against a very strong team that is difficult to beat. We made strong progress and after the goal we found the lane and played good football. There were definitely moments where Aris tuned us out, but we found the style we wanted. I believe that after this game we will be closer to what we want to show.”
For Retsos and Fortunis: “It’s logical that some players feel uncomfortable when you play three games a week, it’s logical that fatigue accumulates. That’s why we have a big squad. We are happy because everyone gets along. One of the keys was the support of the people. “They gave us strength and drive, especially when Aris was pushing, they gave us exactly what we wanted.
Today the victory is very important because, apart from the fact that we played against a difficult opponent, the moment in which this game came was very important because there was very little calm and it is important that Olympiacos is like that in such moments occurs. .
Source: sport 24

I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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