"You have no right. Shame on you": Aris coach threw a tantrum over Dynamo players' reaction to shouting in honor of Putin

Head coach of Greek Aris Tolis Terzis called the reaction of Dynamo Kyiv players to the victory in the match of the third qualifying round of the Conference League disgraceful. The Thessaloniki team coach criticized the Ukrainians for showing gestures to his players' fans, forgetting that their fans had put up an insulting banner about the AFU soldiers during the game a week ago.
Terzis said this at a press conference after the match in Bucharest, in which his team suffered a penalty shootout defeat and crashed out of the tournament, sportal.gr writes. The Greek specialist added that the club is against violence, although the match between Aris and Dinamo in Thessaloniki on August 10 was given a "high risk" status because of the aggressiveness of the home team's fans.
"We are here to prevent violence, not incite it. It's shameful for such a great club with great players to approach opposing fans and show some gestures. You have no right to do that. Our fans who came to support us, you did well. We are a club that is strongly opposed to violence and tries to prevent it. It is a shame," said the Aris coach.
Fans of the Greek team started chanting the name of Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin immediately after the penalty shootout ended.
As OBOZREVATEL reported, Dynamo head coach Mircea Lucescu revealed that Russians killed the brother of one of the team's players before the match with Aris. In addition, the coach spoke harshly about the Greek fans.
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