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The best in every game, I owe a lot to New Zealand

The best in every game, I owe a lot to New Zealand

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Socrates Papastathopoulos makes his statement after Ovi – Olympiacos
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Sokratis Papastathopoulos revealed in his comments after Olympiacos’ win over OFI that he owes a lot to Nikos Nieubleia, while also making his promise to the world of red and white for the future.

while the Nikos Niuplias made statements After the defeat of OFI against Olympiacos In Gendi Kule, Socrates Papastathopoulos rushed into his embrace, With the Red and Whites defender revealing he owes him a lot for his development.

At the same time, the 34-year-old made his promise to the world of Red and White, assuring that the team would do better in every game.

His statements in detail:

“Today we showed that no matter where we are, what situation we are in and how it goes, we are a great team. We succeeded and it turned out to be a very difficult match.

We had chances to increase the score. And in the first half we can open the scoring first, just like in the second half. The bottom line is that we succeeded To go through a very difficult seat. OFI has a very good team, congratulations and let’s continue.”

As for whether this look is the clue for what’s to come: “I think even in the game before the tournament we had a very good picture. We are definitely a team that has gone through a lot, it is being built from scratch and we have a lot of new players. We have quality and quality. The promise I want to make is that every game that passes, we will present ourselves better.”

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For a hug in Neubelia: “Neupolis is one of the coaches who has helped me a lot in my career. I have been working with him in the national team since I was young, and for who I am today I owe him a lot and to coaches who were in the small national teams.”