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The FCSB fall has left deep traces in the morale of the players. Daniel Bîrligea, interview with tears in his eyes: “Ugly, ugly”

Daniel Bîrligea was the FCSB Erul in the match with Drita, from the preliminary round of the Europa League. The champion, led by Kosovari with 2-0, returned and won 3-2 thanks to the goals of Bîrligea (2) and Graovac.

Daniel Bîrligea broke out at the time of the statements. Capture Digisport

Daniel Bîrligea broke out at the time of the statements. Capture Digisport

The 25-year-old striker, who brought the victory with a penalty success, in the 4th minute of the extensions, had the power to talk about the crisis that FCSB crossed in this season, in which he recorded shameful defeats from Andorra and North Macedonia, in Europe, but also with Farul and Dinamo.

With tears in his eyes, Daniel Bîrligea confessed at the end of the match with Drita: “I think after the 2-0 goal the team changed for the better. Something has changed in us, we got to take goals and stand upside down, not to look like us. We have not shown in the last matches that we know how to play football. I hope we get back from now on.

They thought too good

It is quite difficult, because last year it was formidable, we all arrived at a level, we trusted us. I think I had too much confidence in us, because last year it was too beautiful. We had to realize that there is another championship, another season in Europe and fight for the present.

We were too euphoric, I said we were too good, we had to return with our feet on the ground and play football. It was a slightly heavier period. I saw a part of happiness that made me cry. We needed this victory to open ourselves. We all suffered a little, it was hard, but I hope we all fight and bring happiness to everyone.

I thought we were too good, but it was shown that we are not so good and that we have to work, to fight. I didn't fight, I didn't play well. I was in a hibernation, as a team. I hope to win again. It was ugly, you were going to workouts, it was ugly, you were on the street, it was ugly ”, said Daniel Bîrligea.

Ashley Davis

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