Superleague
Aris: “We deserved something better again this year in Europe, let’s turn the page”
PAE Aris sent a message in view of continuing with an announcement, stressing that while the team deserves better, they must move on to move past the Conference League ban while also thanking the world of “Yellows” for their support.
PAE Aris sent a message about continuing the season after losing to Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Conference League.
In it, he stressed that the team deserved better than 2-1, while also thanking the team’s fans for the magical atmosphere in Kl. Vikelidis.
The Annunciation of Mars:
“A…bad moment, a…mistake, a…detail put an early end to our European dreams. We deserved better in Europe – this year too, but unfortunately football is what it is is beaming and out…
From today we have to regroup and we will do that. We have our goals in Greece ahead of us and we have no time to lose. There is great sorrow and bitterness for all of us, but we will come out strong again.
We turn the page…
PAE ARIS would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the thousands of its fans who once again put on an unrepeatable display of fan behavior. A “thank you” is the minimum…
The impact of their sensational performance yesterday will be felt in the dressing room afterwards. And to be sure that it will be “redeemed” by the players who have been flooded with strong emotions. New to almost everyone.
Yesterday’s image and atmosphere of Kleanthis Vikelidis reinforces the commitment of footballers and all of us to ‘give love back’ to the world.
The promise we make is one: together, team and people, we will continue with greater power, intensity and confidence to achieve the goals we have in front of us.
With Kleanthis Vikelidis as it was last night, we shall defeat them!”
Source: sport 24
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