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“I would never do that. I didn't appear on TV”

Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – published on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, 20:43 / Updated Tuesday, April 22, 2025 20:44

Former international Bogdan Stelea (57 years old) at “Taxed” Marius Șumudică (54), the coach from Rapid, for the statements made before the match with Hermannstadt, from the semifinals of the Romanian Cup.

Marius Șumudică revealed that the failure with U Cluj, score 0-2, was very affected and made an extremely sad Easter. “For me there were no holidays. I locked myself in a room, in the attic of my house. To my shame, I apologize to the family, my parents and to all the others.

Șumudică heard the name of the possible replacement at Rapid:

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After the match with U Cluj Na there was a holiday, but everyone lives as he can. I was very dedicated to the club I lead. I am probably the biggest idiot, the biggest stupid, because I am the only one who suffers, “said Marius Șumudică.

Bogdan Stelea does not understand why Marius Șumudică made these statements. He believes that Șumudică should assume the fact that such moments can occur in his job and he should not talk about it.

Bogdan Stelea “charged” the statements made by Marius Șumudică: “I do not understand these things”

“There is no point in commenting, I would never do that, start telling what I did to Easterno matter what happened to me. That's right, that's right. I don't understand these things. Why should these things say? This is the life of a coach and footballer.

We were all so throughout our careers. That's about it. And we didn't appear on television to say what our families suffered. It is not that it was another era. In general, there is no talk about it. There are things that are part of what you do.

Everyone who was in this phenomenon had families who suffered permanently when we suffered defeats. Because our mood was not very good, ”said Bogdan Stelea, at the Football Club show, from Digi Sport.

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