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Superliga: CFR Cluj misses the opportunity to equal the FCSB leader. Draw with fast

Dan Petrescu, photo: Flaviu Buboi / Nurphoto / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

Dan Petrescu, photo: Flaviu Buboi / Nurphoto / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

CFR Cluj and Rapid București have surrounded in a draw, score 1-1, the match played in the fourth stage of the Superligi play-off.

CFR Cluj-Rapid București 1-1, in stage #4 of play-off

Dan Petrescu's team took only seven minutes to open the score: Korenica focused from the corner, and Bolgado He won an aerial duel with Ciobotariu and scored with a header.

The band coached by Marius Șumudică equalized in the 53rd minute, when Petrila found an excellent pass for Kaitand the Estonian defeated Hindrich.

In the 69th minute, the referee Florin Andrei showed him the second “yellow” to Kait, for a simulation in the opponent, but he reviewed the phase on the Var monitor and canceled the card because Dobre was in Offeaid.

Rapid was close to victory in the 90th minute, but Christensen failed to score from an ideal position.

As a result of this result, CFR Cluj stays in the second place in the play-off: it has 34 points, with two fewer than the FCSB leader. On the other side, Rapid is in 6th place, with 28 points.

The teams have evolved:

  • CFR Cluj: Hindrich – Rocha (Păun '60), Bolgado, M. Ilie, Camora (Abeid '79) – Emerllahu, Djokovic, Fică (Nkololo '61) – Korenica, L. Munteanu, Kamara. Coach: Dan Petrescu
  • Rapid: Stolz – Onea, Ciobotariu (Ignat '46), Pașcanu, Borza – Ademo (Koljic '46), Kait (Vulturar '79), Christensen (Gramen90 +4) – Dobre, Petrila, Burma (Ankeye '89). Coach: Marius Șumudică.

Superliga, Play-off ranking after 4 stages

Place/team goal difference puncture
1. FCSB 6-4 36
2. CFR Cluj 6-3 34
3. Craiova University 5-3 33
4. Dinamo Bucharest 6-8 29
5. University of Cluj 3-8 29
6. Rapd Bucharest 6-6 28

Ashley Davis

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