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“Subordinate by Dinamo. He had no opportunity”

Article by Adrian Duţă – published Monday, May 12, 2025, 21:55 / Updated Monday, May 12, 2025 22:03

The former striker, the author of 25 goals for the Romanian national team, believes that Rapid was a “too long” team in the first half and criticized the Giulesti's play, territorially dominated by Dinamo.

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Ciprian Marica: “Until the 35th minute I was wondering if Rapid reaches Dinamo's gate”

“The two met in the Regular Championship and made equal, then the moral advantage was quickly. He won 1-0 in the play-off, and now he is the only one with goal. Rapid is to play like this, he is subordinate. Dinamo has the initiative, controls the game, I was talking about how he plays. How to play.

Selmani is a little uninspired, it holds the ball too much, as well as Cîrjan. Until the 35th minute I was wondering if Rapid reaches Dinamo's gate. You cannot draw hopes that you can win by playing as well.

A long team, they arrived late when they wanted to press. They had no opportunity. Rapid leaves to be desired in the first half, “said Ciprian Marica, at GSP Live Special.

Eugen Neagoe: “The game was controlled by Dinamo”

And coach Eugen Neagoe, present in the studio, commented on the first half in Dinamo – Rapid.

A modest half. Rapid needs the 3 points to get closer to the goal of going to European cups, but has made a modest half. The game was controlled by Dinamo. Rapid had no corner, no shot on the gate space.

You can't win if you will continue in the second half. Both teams play what they played until now. Rapid tried on the counterattack. He played a 4-3-3, just like Dinamo. At large, about both teams have the same settlement.

– Eugen Neagoe, at GSP live special

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