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“I call Rudiger, I like it very much!”

Article by Daniel Grigore – published on Thursday, May 22, 2025, 11:30 / Updated Thursday, May 22, 2025 11:47

Mihai Pintilii, 40, a second coach and one of the most influential people in the staff of the FCSB champion, leave that Baba Alhassan could be definitively re-profiled as a central defender.

In the penultimate stage of the play-off, with Siyongga Ngezana and Joyskim Dawa unavailable, Baba Alhassan was used central defender in a couple with Mihai Popescu.

The use of Ghanez as a stop, being an offensive midfielder, was a premiere. An innovation that could become a tradition, if we refer to the recent words of the second coach from FCSB.

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Mihai Pintilii believes that Alhassan, now 25 years old, has the necessary skills for the position of central defender. Of course, with the mention that he needs to work to master the landmarks related to this position.

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“We still need at least one central defender, to be as secured. We would have two more, with Vlad playing in the middle. He will not play central defender and we need two central crafts defenders. So we make up for a match … there are solutions,” said Mihai Mironica's Pintili to GSP LIVE.

“Baba, yes. Rudiger. I call him a rudiger. I like it very much. I said,” This post is, a central defender. You will become a rudiger. “

I also told MM and Elias: “I like how they play there.” compensatesby aggression, it is very strong in duels and has detention howt.

Of course, to play central defender you have to work with him. It's hard if you want it at Long, you have to work a lot with him as a central defender, ”added the second champion coach.

Bought by FCSB in January 2024 with 600,000 euros, Baba Alhassan played 66 times in the red-blue equipment, appearances with two goals and 3 decisive passes.

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