“Hard to get him out of there.”

Article by Remus Dinu – published on Friday, 09 May 2025 21:02 / Updated on Friday, 09 May 2025 22:12
The great yield that Juri Cisotti has at FCSB He conquered the football people who watch the superliga of Romania or who have passed at one point through our championship. Among them are Giovanni Costantino, a former coach at FCU Craiova, who regularly follows the matches in Liga 1.
Ex-Dinamovist Mattia Montini remained amazed by Cisotti's metamorphosis, so does the technician who prepared FCU Craiova for five months. The Italian, the last time in the Republic of Moldova, at Petrocub Hîncești, has recently visited the capital, as he is used to doing it when the time allows him, to follow the parties in the superligation play-off.
The benefits of the compatriot Juri Cisotti, who became an indispensable man at FCSB after the injury of Darius Olaru, impressed Costantino. The 40-year-old peninsular considers that, judging by the form of the moment, it will be difficult for the central midfielder to leave the starting formula of the champion.

Giovanni Costantino, in an interview with the Sports Gazette last autumn
“It surprises me! From Steel to FCSB … it's not an easy move, but it's great! [Ce se va întâmpla cu el după reîntoarcerea lui Olaru?] Hard to say! Play too well now, it's difficult to get him out of there“, Said Costantino, in a dialogue with journalist GSP.ro.
“I didn't expect myself, but a footballer plays for pressure!”
Designed by the Sports Gazette “Player of April”, Juri Cisotti has been revealed in an interview given the previous days, in which he talked about his remarkable performance of the last period. Since the transfer to FCSB, the Italian has accounted for 5 goals and 4 assists, in 18 appearances in all competitions.
“[Cum a fost luna asta pentru tine?] It was very nice! With my goals I won points for the team. No matter who marks, it is very important for us to win. It was a beautiful month. I didn't expect myself! But I always trusted myself. It was my goal.
In Bucharest there is much more pressure, but a footballer plays for pressure. For me it was not difficult, but simple. I adapted very quickly to the country and people in Romania.

Juri Cisotti / PHOTO: Cristi Preda (GSP)
I think all players do better performance when they are under pressure! If you have no pressure, it means you don't play for a big goal!
[Cum e Juri Cisotti când pleacă de la bază?] A relaxed boy, I like good food and watch movies. I am relaxed, focused on my job. Bucharest I like, it is different from Galați, a very beautiful city. I adapted quite well. “