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Firm reply from the U21 locker room, after Daniel Pancu reproached the players that they did not take their medicines: “If they left …”

The defeat with Italy, at the debut of Romania U21 at the European Championship in Slovakia, caused Daniel Pancu to publicly expose some suspicions on how his students treat the recovery and physical training.

Ovidiu Perianu, 23 years old, the defensive midfielder of the U21 national, is the first “tricolor” that reacts following the tirade of the coach Daniel Pancu. The midfielder prepared to return to FCSB this summer confessed, in the last appearance of the small “tricolors”, that There is no question that someone in the team does not meet the doctors' indications:

“No, we always take the medicines, I don't think it was someone not to take them. I told you … From what I saw, my colleagues took their medicines. I think they were, if they remained,” said Perianu, questioned.

Why was the coach annoyed »GSP found out how Daniel Pancu prepared the match with Italy: the players were warned, but for nothing!

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Why was the coach annoyed »GSP found out how Daniel Pancu prepared the match with Italy: the players were warned, but for nothing!

Daniel Pancu: “We get to have cramps in the 80th minute! I remain half of the medicines that the doctor leaves on the table!”

On Wednesday, immediately after the match with Italy, lost with 0-1, Pancu disturbed to see his ended players or accusing cramps at the end of the match. Without restraint, he reproached them for treating the aspects related to recovery.

“More players [păreau că se sufocă]! I saw Borza several times, but I couldn't change. When I see the players with their hands on their knees in the first half, and in the end many cramps … I do not know, they are not my players, they are the players of the national team, but the care for restoration … negligent!

Those medicines that the doctor leaves on the table … half of them remain! And we get to have cramps through the 80th minute! And there were few players without minutes. It was a Umit Akdag without minutes, but he trains in another environment. We should not have problems like this, ”said the coach.

👉 Vlad Nicoara is the man who deals with the physical training of “tricolors”. He was also the one who “squeezed” players in the Austria canton, GSP reporters attending several coordinated meetings. Dan Costin is the doctor of the national U21.

Images from the Romanian U21 match - Italy U21 0-1 Photo: Ionuţ Iordache (GSP)

Lucescu does not shy away

The presence of Mircea Lucescu is not an extra pressure, but an extra motivation to watch our matches. Maybe we also have the opportunity to reach the big team, “Perianu said in Thursday's conference, asked by GSP reporters if the appearance of” Il Luce “at the U21 national matches has the tendency to psychologically load” tricolors “.

The complete program of the matches in the “tricolor” group:

  • Wednesday, June 11th: Italy-Romania 1-0
  • Saturday, June 14: Spain – Romania (Bratislava, 7:00 pm)
  • Tuesday, June 17: Romania – Slovakia (Bratislava, 22:00)

The lot convened by Daniel Pancu for Euro 2025

  • porter: Răzvan Sava (Udinese / Italy), Otto Hindrich (CFR Cluj), Vlad Răfăilă (Lecce / Italy)
  • defense: Dan Sîrbu (Constanța Lighthouse), Tony Strata (AC Ajaccio / France), Cristian Ignat (FC Rapid 1923), Matteo Duțu (AC Milan / Italy), ümit Akdağ (Toulouse FC / France), Matei Ilie (CFR Cluj), Andrei Borza (FC Rapid 1923), Costin Amzar (Al Nasr / Emirates))
  • midfielders: Cătălin Vultura (FC Rapid 1923), Ovidiu Perianu (Unirea Slobozia), Marius Corbu (Apoel Nicosia / Cyprus), Cristian Mihai (Dinamo), Constantin Grameni (FC Rapid 1923), Rareș Ilie (US Catanzaro / Italy), Octavian Popescu (FCSB), Ianis Stoica (FC Hermannnstadt), Zoran) Mitrov (FC Botosani)
  • Attackers: Louis Munteanu (CFR Cluj), Vladislav Blănuță (Cluj University), Rareș Burnete (US Lecce / Italy)

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