Several internationals have called BFS president Georgi Ivanov-Gonzo after a rumor emerged that they had been playing poker until the morning before the Nations League clash with Northern Ireland, which was then lost 5-0 in a disaster.
However, the boss never picked up the phone. Instead, the technical director Kiril Kotev took it away.
Ours were staying at the five-star Hilton hotel, where there are cameras on every corner. The players were adamant that from them you can see exactly who went to their room when before the match. And if the BFS really wants to show the truth, it can request them from the administration.
However, there are two options for hearing. One – another attack on the national coach Ilian Iliev, who was provoked even with the announcement of the squad for the two matches of the League of Nations with Luxembourg and Northern Ireland because of the strange players he called into the squad, such as Serkan Yousein. On top of that, Usain, who can’t physically fight even a fit lady, was started as a starter in Belfast, and the opposition always relied on the superiority precisely with the speed and physicality of the players.
However, others doubt the circle around Iliev himself, recalling how in the past players of “Black Sea” were sent for a polygraph before the match with “Ludogorets”, because of which a legend was burned – the player with the most matches in the elite, Georgi Iliev. He left Varna and ended his career in Loko (South).
Thus, Ilian Iliev wanted to show the more experienced national team that he decides everything in the dressing room. Because the rumor claims that they were the poker players, and one of them had lost a huge amount. The interesting thing is that in the calls to various newsrooms with the “news” it is in BGN and Euro.
Anyway, the situation in our national team is quite difficult before the last two matches of the League of Nations, which are away to Luxembourg and home to Belarus.
With two losses, it may suddenly turn out that instead of promotion, we will be playing to stay in the third strongest division of the tournament. World Cup qualifiers follow in the USA, Canada and Mexico, but our lackluster performance will most likely leave us in the fourth pot for the draw in December, nullifying our chances of qualifying for a major championship.
With two wins, however, we have a chance to dislodge Israel from the third urn and possibly even fight for promotion to the second-strongest division of the League of Nations, where we have participated only once and were quickly relegated.
Our last matches are on November 15 and 18, first we go to Luxembourg, and then in Plovdiv we host Belarus. Bulgaria is in third place in the group with 5 points. Northern Ireland has 7, Belarus has 6 and Luxembourg has two.