"Transfers between Levski and Slavia are nothing new, they even became a tradition at one time. And I don't see anything wrong with that. There have been quite a few good shots, but also a lot of disappointments", announced the former player of both teams Zdravko Lazarov to "Mach Telegraf".
The winger was part of the "blues" before later moving to "Ovcha Kupel". There he acquired the status of a legend.
"Whether this transfer will be successful - remains to be seen. Things in the two teams are radically different. It's one thing to be in Slavia, and quite another to be in Levski. In one place it's calmer and you can shine more easily. And in the other, the pressure is great. I don't know if Fabien will hold out. I haven't had the opportunity to get to know him closely," the former international continued.
"At Levski, his every step will be monitored and the chances of you failing are much greater. If you want a peaceful life - stay in Slavia," Lazarov once again announced.
"I don't know why our championship is still called Bulgarian. With so many foreigners," said the Electrician, who until recently played in the lower divisions, together with his son.
"I only play with friends now. I stopped playing matches. Lately, I prefer tennis," he concluded.