Two controversial phases in oil

Article by Maria Olteanu – published on Friday, April 04, 2025, 22:05 / Updated on Friday, April 04, 2025:14
Petrol's match – Sepsithe second confrontation on Friday evening, from the third stage of the superliged play-out, had two controversial phases in the first 47 minutes, both tried against the hosts. As a result of the first Sepsi, he opened the scoring, and then, at the beginning of the second half, the oil was deprived of a penalty.
Sepsi opened the scoring after only 37 seconds, but the phase that preceded the success of the Covasnens was one at the limit. On the right flank, Ricardinho was shot down by Marius Coman, a rear jump, with the raised elbow.
The game was not stopped, the phase continued, and El Sawy opened the score, scoring the fastest goal of the season, after the one scored by Ahmed money in Dinamo – Craiova, 2-1 (stage 7), in second 31.
At the break, in the Digi Sport studio, Ilie Dumitrescu and Ovidiu Burcă analyzed the phase and agreed that it was clear and that Sepsi's success should not be validated.
Two phases against oil at the match with Sepsi
The decisions made against those in Petroleum continued in the second part of the meeting.
Immediately after returning from the cabins, in the 46th minute, Denis Haruț stopped with the elbow a ball, centered from the left. The prahovenians immediately saw the phase and asked for a penalty, but the match went on, without the referee intervening and seeing a resumption.
Although from the land the hen was obvious, from the Var room no one noticed an irregular phase, and the game went on.
Petrolul – Sepsi match was arbitrated by Horia Mladinovici, the one who arrived on Friday evening at the 100th match in Superliga. From the lime room this is helped by Iulian Dima.
After two phases that seemed to be judged against oil, Mladinovic was called on the edge in the 61st minute, to see a foul committed by Sergiu Hanca in the middle of the field. He changed the decision initially dictated on the ground and granted to him the Red card, the hosts having to play the last half hour of the match in numerical inferior.