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Tue 03 November 2020 | 22:21

Nine players’ COVID test of Barcelona announced positive

Dynamo Kiev boss Mircea Lucescu believes that it is impossible if Barcelona can win the upcoming season’s Champions League on Wednesday.

The 75-year-old boss is remembered as the most experienced managers in

European soccer games

. He is famous for four decades.

 The previous clubs that he had already worked with including Counting Inter, Galatasaray, Besiktas, Shakhtar Donestk and Zenit Saint Petersburg.

The Romanian control Dynamo Kiev this year after a restriction in charge of the Turkish national team.

Lucescu now has stated this Blaugrana team do not have the chance of winning the following season’s competition.

Lucescu said to press conference before the beginning of the game, as per Marca: “I don’t think Barcelona has the level now to win the Champions League.

“Bayern Munich, Manchester City or PSG have more options. However, they have a footballer like Leo Messi, who can be very important.

“A new coach (Ronald Koeman) needs minimal six months and in spring they will be another team.

“Barcelona are a team that is better off playing the Champions League than in La Liga, because in the domestic competition the rest of the rivals know them very well.”

Nine player’s covid test

announced positive. Dynamo have shown a group travelling team that just 13 players are absent. This means that the competition would be postponed.

Dynamo Kiev have confirmed that Georgy Tsitaishvili, Denis Garmash, Mikkel Duelund, Alexander Karavaev, Tudor Belutse and Mykola Shaparenko have all tested positive this week, while Buschan, Mykolenko and Boyko were all already in quarantine following previous tests.


source: SportMob



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