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“I would play a match”

Cezar Titor article – published Monday, April 28, 2025 23:27 / Updated Monday, April 28, 2025 23:31

Andrei Mărginean, 23 years old, the “dogs” stop, scored his first goal in the shirt with Dinamofinally restoring equality in the duel with CFR Clujscore 1-1, in which Alex Pop marked his own gate, after an unfortunate deviation from a free kick of Meroto Korenica.

Mărginean presented himself to the flash-intervius full of emotions, arguing that, instead of giving statements to reporters present at the National Arena, he would have preferred to play another match.

It was transferred in the summer by Dinamo, being initially used in its basic position, the central midfielder. Subsequently, in terms of injuries in Zeljko Kopic's gear, he was re -profiled in the position of stop, and his evolutions began to be highly appreciated. On the edge of this topic, he claims that, although he still has a lot to learn, he begins to like the responsibility of a central defender.

Alex Pop also offered statements, claiming that he would continue in the summer at Dinamo, not being brought to stay in the capital only a few months, And Kopic denied him in person whatever appeared in the press regarding a possible separation from the white-red club.

The future transfer of

Dinamo – CFR Cluj

The future transfer of “dogs” was surprised in the stands of the National Arena at Dinamo – CFR Cluj

Andrei Mărginean: “An indescribable emotion”

“It was an indescribable emotion. It was an important match and I am glad that I managed to help my team. I can say that I wanted more in this play-off, but I am sure I had everything I had in power and I am proud of my colleagues. I made a very good match, I don't want to say too much, I controlled the game.

I hope to relive the emotion of a goal soon. It is an indescribable feeling to score, especially since it was my first goal for Dinamo, at home, in front of the supporters. I am very happy and I have great emotions now. I would better play a match than to give an interview at the moment.

I have many more things to learn, but over time, I hope to adapt. Easy-light, I start to like the position of central defender. We must approach each match with the same mentality, as we did in the past matches. I'm not thinking about the match with FCSB yet. Tonight I am happy for the team, we made a big match, and tomorrow we are thinking about the next match ”, said Mărginean at Flash-Interviul granted Digisport.

Alex Pop: “I didn't come to stay six months here”

We fought, but the misfortune made to take empty to their only shot on the gate. I rejected unhappy, sorry. It is not easy when the whole match dominates, you have opportunities, and before, a minute, he had that opportunity alone with the goalkeeper and take an empty phase … it's hard. Presses these things. As an attacker, you are judged with this, after success. I'm not down mentally. I trust that when they start to enter, they will not stop.

I also saw the news, I do not know where they appeared or based on what. Mister talked to me and gives me confidence. Told me he was relying on me. I did not come to stay for six months here, stay in the long term and achieve results.

This season is not missed, I caught the play-off. I hope to be as good as well as next season and overcome our performance this year. It's not a very good ranking, we are penultimate in this new championship, we wanted more, but there are four matches to play. If we play like this evening, we have every chance.

I like derby. For a footballer is the most beautiful matchyou have another motivation, load, which gives you an energy of energy and helps us a lot.

From the outside, people were thinking. We didn't think. We wanted to mark. We do not play for anyone and we fight with anyone to win. We wanted to score the second goal.

– Alex Pop, Dinamo striker

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